![]() ![]() Figure-8 races where cars cross paths and then a Figure-8 race with a jump in the middle so that cars risk bashing into each other mid-air. So simple and when a dozen cars get involved, the damage piles up quick.Īs if that wasn't enough, there are still more races that crank the stupid meter into the stratosphere. The Whip Around is no slouch either as it requires cars to do a lap around a course and when they get back to the starting line they need to do a 180 and drive back the other way. ![]() When you get a dozen cars trying to do this at once it gets plenty messy. The Flagpole race involves cars having to circle a couple of flagpoles along the race course. The Red Rover race provides plenty of opportunity for some glorious smash-ups, but nowhere near as many as the Flagpole race or the Whip Around race. It's incredibly rough with cars smashing into each other allover the place, but that's just the beginning. By going back and forth a winner is finally culled from the rest. One of them is called Red Rover where cars drive from one zone to another and the last one to make it gets cut from the race. It really does just keep on going and going. ![]() One thing that is impressive in Eve of Destruction is the large list of different available ways of racing. The call goes out and all the folks with a spare car or few enter them into some ridiculously destructive races that involve cross-traffic or just cut to the chase and have a demolition derby. When there's more than one event to have at one time they'll put them on the same night and call it an Eve of Destruction. The basic concept for the game is this: in some parts of the country where people have more cars than sense, they like to bash them up and call it a sport. ![]()
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