Elasto Mania

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Elasto Mania
Senior Developer Balázs Rózsa
Erstveröffent-
lichung
January 2000
platform Windows , BeOS , iOS
genre Racing simulation
Game mode Single player , multiplayer
control Keyboard , mouse
medium Download
language English
Current version 1.11a (2003)
1.2 (unofficial)
1.0.2 (iOS)

Elasto Mania (Elma) is a paid 2D - road motorcycle - Simulation of 2000. Unlike other motorcycle simulation is here reaching the goal, and not the speed in the foreground. For professionals, however, the first priority is the speed when compared to other players.

Game description

The difficulty is to steer the motorcycle through different levels full of obstacles. It is important to prevent the motorcyclist's head from touching the terrain. If you brake (or accelerate) too quickly, the motorcycle will tip forwards (or backwards). In order to activate the goal, a white flower, all apples must be collected, which are distributed throughout the level. The direction of travel of the motorcycle can be changed using the space bar . Many levels can only be achieved through the enormous elasticity of the motorcycle. Graduated to a level successfully, you can run the as so-called Replay store in order for example in online - highscore write lists.

The full version comprises a total of 54 levels as well as a level editor with which additional levels can be created. Several thousand levels are available for download on various community websites.

The last officially developed Windows version 1.11a appeared in 2003. This version was unofficially developed by fans up to version 1.2. Meanwhile, the game principle has been implemented and expanded in other games, including the open source game X-Moto .

An official iOS version was released in August 2014 . In contrast to the Windows version, this one does not contain a level editor, but it does contain movable elements such as doors and lifts.

Comparable games

  • Evel Knievel (Gameboy Color)
  • X-Moto (Windows / Mac / Linux / PSP)

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