| Game Data |
| Title - Choro Q Park |
| Japanese Title - チョロQパーク |
| Developer - Nextech |
Catalogue No. - T-10314G |
| Type - Racing |
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I love this little odd racer from Takara. Choro Q or Penny Racers as they were known in the UK (probably the same in the US too) are those small squashed like cars where you put a penny in to the slot on the back of them so that they'd perform some sort of wheelie. Well, those cars are what Choro Q Park is all about. Takara have been very wise in not making this game a straight racing game because to be honest it would be a bit dull and classed as a Mario Kart rip off, probably. Takara have made Choro Q Park in to a type of adventure racing game.
You must complete different races
before you can move on to the higher level courses as well as visit the
garage, body shop, training area and other areas. The races are also not
as straight forward as you might think. Each Choro Q car can only travel
so far before it's power starts to fade. At first it's impossible to win
any races because you only own one car. But every time you race you can
pick up money that's dotted around the course as well as weapons to
throw at the other racers. With the money you collect you can buy extra
cars. Now each race has a few different points on the map where you can
place "Change" cars. What that means is that once you pass this point
your car will automatically change to another that you have selected
meaning your speed won't drop since the new car will be fresh on the
track.. By the time you reach back to your original car's starting point
it would have had time to recharge and be ready to go again at full
speed. This is quite a unique and fun little idea that Takara have added
to Choro Q Park making it interesting enough to keep you coming back.
There are about 80 cars to find too !!
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