ATV Simulator


by Tim Miller, James Wilson, David Whittaker
Code Masters Ltd
1987
Sinclair User Issue 68, November 1987   page(s) 38

Not easy, riding one of these All Terrain Vehicle (ATV) bikes with big overfilled tires - but I think I'm just about getting the hang of iiiitttttt (crash! tinkle!!). ATV is a decent little budget title. The graphics are utility model - they work, but they're not particularly pretty - and the gameplay likewise. Fans of BMX Simulators may find this to easy but I quite enjoyed myself. The controls are a bit difficult too get the hang of at first, but perseverance pays off. You'll take a lot of spills before you manage to get through the first couple of courses, but you should enjoy yourself while doing so. The title music by David Whittaker ain't too bad either.

Label: Codemasters
Author: Tim Miller
Price: £1.99
Joystick: various
Reviewer: Gary Rook


Overall: 6/10

Summary: Cheap and friendly little simulator that lets you drive one of those ATV dune bike things. Not brill, but OK.

Transcript by Chris Bourne

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