Warm Up!

Warm Up! is a 2000 single-player racing simulator developed by Lankhor and published by Microïds for PlayStation and Windows.

Warm Up
Original French cover
Developer(s)Lankhor
Publisher(s)Microids
Platform(s)PlayStation, Windows
Genre(s)Racing simulator
Mode(s)Single-player 

Gameplay

Warm Up! is essentially a Formula 1 game without the official license, consisting of both a simulation mode and an arcade mode.

Critical reception

JeuxVideo praised the game's realism and addictive gameplay.[1] On the contrary, Absolute Games offered a scathing review, deeming the title primitive and an insult to the simulator genre.[2]

gollark: It's not like I play mobile games or something.
gollark: I do, I just don't need much more than a web browser and stuff.
gollark: That's a pretty useful feature too.
gollark: Pine64, a single board computer company, has a decent phone out with basically everything I want, including GNU/Linux support, but their production is kind of bad right now and I doubt their support if it breaks will be very good at all.
gollark: I only need a web browser and stuff anyway.

References

  1. "Test Warm Up ! sur PC". Jeuxvideo.com (in French). Retrieved 2018-03-13.
  2. "Warm Up! - рецензия и обзор на игру на AG.ru". www.ag.ru. Retrieved 2018-03-13.


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