Overview
In 1984, Japanese developer Namco Limited released a multi-directional scrolling arcade game that brought a new twist to the racing genre. The gameplay invites players to navigate a challenging maze while dodging enemy vehicles and strategically deploying smoke screens to disorient opponents.
Gameplay Mechanics
The game is set in a series of overhead mazes where players control a small car. The objective is to collect flags scattered throughout the maze while avoiding enemy cars that patrol the area. Unique to the game is the fuel gauge, requiring players to complete their tasks with efficiency lest they run out of gas.
Challenges and Strategy
Players are tasked with efficiently charting a course through the mazes, managing their limited fuel, and using smoke screens to obscure enemy vision. Successful navigation is a balance of speed and strategic use of resources, demanding a high level of precision and foresight.
Legacy and Impact
While the game might not have achieved the same iconic status as some of Namco’s other titles, it is remembered fondly for its innovative features and engaging gameplay. It contributed to the evolution of arcade racing games by introducing elements of strategy and resource management.




































