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Last edited by Argon1321 (talk | contribs) 2 months ago. (Update) |
DreamCarRacing.com[1] is a *now defunct* website in which games dream car racing one through 3, were hosted.
Dream car racing was a niche game in which people used to build cars and drive around in 2d maps, however when dream car 2 released, the game introduced racing against the developer's runs, in which getting first place would give 150 coins on average.
As of now, it can only be played on kongregate.com using the Ruffle flash emulator, or flashpoint.
The parts in dream car racing Evo are as follows :
- Frame
- Engine
- Suspension
- Wheels
- Actuator
- Angle locks
- Angle shocks
- Turbines
- Wings
- Engine chains
- Pneumatic shocks
References
[edit]- ^ dreamcarracing.com https://dreamcarracing.com/. Retrieved 2024-10-03.
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