Buggy Run

Buggy Run is a 1993 racing video game for the Sega Master System. The game incorporates two different types of gameplay, one for Single player and one for Two player.

Buggy Run
Developer(s)SIMS
Publisher(s)Sega
TecToy (Brazil)
Platform(s)Sega Master System
Release
Genre(s)Racing
Mode(s)Single-player, Two-player
SoundPSG

Gameplay

In the single player mode, the player races other opponents on a large racing track displayed in a pseudo-3D angle. Before starting the race, the player goes to a garage to purchase parts needed to upgrade the car. The object to win is to get the player's racing car to cross the finishing line first in the last lap. The prize money the player wins, will help fund additional car parts for the next race. In the two player mode, the player races the opposing player on a small racing track displayed in a top-down 2D angle. The rules for winning as almost the same, but players can battle each other while racing. Race tracks take place in four different types of environments including green, water, snow and magma zones.

Reception

Reception
Review score
PublicationScore
Mean Machines60%[2]
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References

  1. "Master System Preview - Buggy Run". Official Sega Magazine. No. 1. EMAP. January 1994. p. 22.
  2. "Buggy Run - Sega Review". Mean Machines. No. 16. February 1994. p. 90.
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