Chariot Race

Chariot Race is a 2D racing game for the Commodore VIC-20 home computer published in 1983 by Micro-Antics. Each player attempts to take out the opponent's chariot on the way to the finish. The design, programming, and sound were done by Paul Hope, who died in 2011.[1]

Chariot Race
Developer(s)Micro-Antics
Publisher(s)Micro-Antics
Designer(s)Paul Hope[1]
Platform(s)VIC-20
Release1983
Genre(s)Racing
Mode(s)Single-player
Multiplayer (Up to 2 players)

Description

Chariot Race allows two people to play at the same time. Each player races a chariot along the vertically scrolling track while avoiding side walls and oncoming chariots. A player can eliminate the opponent's chariot by pushing it into other chariots or making it crash into the arena walls.

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gollark: Deprecating it is printing a warning but *allowing it to work*.
gollark: No, it's not.
gollark: And break stuff badly.
gollark: No, that'd be annyoying.

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