London Racer 2, Desktop Computer
The London Racers are back for more. Last year London Racers startled the capital's citizens with their roaring motors & reckless driving. And now the London Racers are back! They're raring to go, riding a harder, faster, and more frenzied race through the streets of London & Edinburgh. This staggering contest will even take them overseas! And you're one of the lucky racers! Drive high-speed through the West End, chill along the River Thames and say cheers to the Queen as you swing by the gates of Buckingham Palace. Key Features: Realistic tracks packed with action, jumps, collisions, visual damage and bloodcurdling curves. Show off your driving skills in the USA: Las Vegas, New York, Chicago. Enjoy different gaming modes for increased playability. Select your favourite character and the car to match! More realism, more landmarks and more thrilling stunts! Co-operative partnership with seminal London Radio station Kiss FM.
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