The Race

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  •  $19.99Casual Pack:$10.00
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Compete against five cut-throat teams in the worldwide adventure spanning 30 locations. Race past spots like Niagara Falls in Challenge mode, or relax and explore at your own pace in World Explorer mode. Sleuth for hidden objects using tools like a magnifying glass and a compass, or hurl a bomb to knock off a team in the lead. Blaze through 120 rounds in The Race World Wide Adventure and sharpen your scouting skills.
  • Hidden Object race
  • Discover 30 global scenes
  • 2 terrific modes
size:54MB, OS:Windows 2000/XP/Vista

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  1. Gaming Rocks
    January 10th, 2005

    | 12:00 am

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    was expired. The part of this game that I like best is that you
    can play your own music files during the game. The game let’s you
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  2. Gaming Rocks
    January 19th, 2005

    | 12:00 am

    "Chromadrome 2 Review - I’d never
    heard of Chromadrome #1 before so I had no idea what to expect with
    Chromadrome 2. However, now that I have played it–Chromadrome 2
    reminds me very much of Snail
    Mail, only way better. Mesmerizing, beautiful, and maddeningly
    addictive are dead on statements. The tracks and the scenery are
    magnificent as you race through each of the areas. The game is simple
    enough to pick it up quickly and challenging enough to keep you
    playing for long periods of time, I kept telling myself I was going
    to quit after each race but couldn’t, before I knew it the demo
    was expired. The part of this game that I like best is that you
    can play your own music files during the game. The game let’s you
    play your music files via an explorer type interface. On top of
    that the skies in the game (while you are playing) are visualizations
    that play to the music. I was playing Demon Days by Gorillaz and
    it was just amazing to watch. I can’t wait to try it with some Pink
    Floyd or some kick butt AC/DC cranking through my system and dancing
    on my screen. I love Chromadrome 2 and I highly recommend it, fun
    for just about everyone!

  3. Gaming Rocks
    January 15th, 2006

    | 12:00 am

    "Chromadrome 2 Review - I’d never
    heard of Chromadrome #1 before so I had no idea what to expect with
    Chromadrome 2. However, now that I have played it–Chromadrome 2
    reminds me very much of Snail
    Mail, only way better. Mesmerizing, beautiful, and maddeningly
    addictive are dead on statements. The tracks and the scenery are
    magnificent as you race through each of the areas. The game is simple
    enough to pick it up quickly and challenging enough to keep you
    playing for long periods of time, I kept telling myself I was going
    to quit after each race but couldn’t, before I knew it the demo
    was expired. The part of this game that I like best is that you
    can play your own music files during the game. The game let’s you
    play your music files via an explorer type interface. On top of
    that the skies in the game (while you are playing) are visualizations
    that play to the music. I was playing Demon Days by Gorillaz and
    it was just amazing to watch. I can’t wait to try it with some Pink
    Floyd or some kick butt AC/DC cranking through my system and dancing
    on my screen. I love Chromadrome 2 and I highly recommend it, fun
    for just about everyone!

  4. Gaming Rocks
    January 31st, 2006

    | 12:00 am

    "Chromadrome 2 Review - I’d never
    heard of Chromadrome #1 before so I had no idea what to expect with
    Chromadrome 2. However, now that I have played it–Chromadrome 2
    reminds me very much of Snail
    Mail, only way better. Mesmerizing, beautiful, and maddeningly
    addictive are dead on statements. The tracks and the scenery are
    magnificent as you race through each of the areas. The game is simple
    enough to pick it up quickly and challenging enough to keep you
    playing for long periods of time, I kept telling myself I was going
    to quit after each race but couldn’t, before I knew it the demo
    was expired. The part of this game that I like best is that you
    can play your own music files during the game. The game let’s you
    play your music files via an explorer type interface. On top of
    that the skies in the game (while you are playing) are visualizations
    that play to the music. I was playing Demon Days by Gorillaz and
    it was just amazing to watch. I can’t wait to try it with some Pink
    Floyd or some kick butt AC/DC cranking through my system and dancing
    on my screen. I love Chromadrome 2 and I highly recommend it, fun
    for just about everyone!

  5. Gaming Rocks
    December 20th, 2006

    | 12:00 am

    "Chromadrome 2 Review - I’d never
    heard of Chromadrome #1 before so I had no idea what to expect with
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    reminds me very much of Snail
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    was expired. The part of this game that I like best is that you
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    play your music files via an explorer type interface. On top of
    that the skies in the game (while you are playing) are visualizations
    that play to the music. I was playing Demon Days by Gorillaz and
    it was just amazing to watch. I can’t wait to try it with some Pink
    Floyd or some kick butt AC/DC cranking through my system and dancing
    on my screen. I love Chromadrome 2 and I highly recommend it, fun
    for just about everyone!

  6. Gaming Rocks
    December 24th, 2006

    | 12:00 am

    "Chromadrome 2 Review - I’d never
    heard of Chromadrome #1 before so I had no idea what to expect with
    Chromadrome 2. However, now that I have played it–Chromadrome 2
    reminds me very much of Snail
    Mail, only way better. Mesmerizing, beautiful, and maddeningly
    addictive are dead on statements. The tracks and the scenery are
    magnificent as you race through each of the areas. The game is simple
    enough to pick it up quickly and challenging enough to keep you
    playing for long periods of time, I kept telling myself I was going
    to quit after each race but couldn’t, before I knew it the demo
    was expired. The part of this game that I like best is that you
    can play your own music files during the game. The game let’s you
    play your music files via an explorer type interface. On top of
    that the skies in the game (while you are playing) are visualizations
    that play to the music. I was playing Demon Days by Gorillaz and
    it was just amazing to watch. I can’t wait to try it with some Pink
    Floyd or some kick butt AC/DC cranking through my system and dancing
    on my screen. I love Chromadrome 2 and I highly recommend it, fun
    for just about everyone!

  7. Gaming Rocks
    December 31st, 2006

    | 12:00 am

    "Chromadrome 2 Review - I’d never
    heard of Chromadrome #1 before so I had no idea what to expect with
    Chromadrome 2. However, now that I have played it–Chromadrome 2
    reminds me very much of Snail
    Mail, only way better. Mesmerizing, beautiful, and maddeningly
    addictive are dead on statements. The tracks and the scenery are
    magnificent as you race through each of the areas. The game is simple
    enough to pick it up quickly and challenging enough to keep you
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  8. Gaming Rocks
    December 19th, 2007

    | 12:00 am

    "Chromadrome 2 Review - I’d never
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    reminds me very much of Snail
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    was expired. The part of this game that I like best is that you
    can play your own music files during the game. The game let’s you
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    that the skies in the game (while you are playing) are visualizations
    that play to the music. I was playing Demon Days by Gorillaz and
    it was just amazing to watch. I can’t wait to try it with some Pink
    Floyd or some kick butt AC/DC cranking through my system and dancing
    on my screen. I love Chromadrome 2 and I highly recommend it, fun
    for just about everyone!

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