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Test Drive Off-Road 3
Developer(s)Infogrames North America
Xantera (GBC)
Publisher(s)Infogrames
Infogrames Multimedia (Europe)
SeriesTest Drive
Platform(s)PlayStation, Microsoft Windows, Game Boy Color
ReleasePlayStation & Microsoft Windows
Game Boy Color
Genre(s)Racing
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer

Test Drive Off-Road 3 (4X4 World Trophy in Europe) is a 1999 video game. It was published by Infogrames and released for the PlayStation, Microsoft Windows and Game Boy Color.

Gameplay

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PlayStation gameplay

There are 3 modes; Arcade, Two Players (PlayStation only) and World Tour.

In World Tour, the player goes through different tracks throughout the world and will win cups and money. The player can buy, modify, and sell vehicles. Overall in the game, surprises come along races, such as breakable objects and shortcuts.

There are 5 racers in a race (a Human Player with 4 CPU Players)

Cars

Tracks

12-real world tracks, including Black Forest, Canadian Rockies, Egyptian Desert, Yosemite, Yucatán, Red Rock, New Orleans, New York City, Tibet, Mount Fuji, and Vermont. Off-road racing through sand, snow, water and more.

Dreamcast version

Infogrames announced and later developed a version for the Sega Dreamcast, but it was suddenly cancelled.

4x4 World Trophy

A European version of the game for the Game Boy Color was released on April 19, 2000. This version was identical to the other release, except for the lack of a rumble pak.

Music

Reception

GameSpot said for the PC version,"Test Drive: Off-Road 3 suffers from too many issues for it to warrant anything more than a passing glance." GameSpot also rated the game 6.3 (Fair).[1]

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