
"There's Finland, with plenty of fast dirt roads, complete with crests that will launch your car into the air. Or the dusty, sinewy mountain roads of Greece. Catalyuna (in Spain) provides technical tarmac stages. And Monte Carlo combines tarmac, ice, snow, and challenging corners. But since this is rallying, each location is broken into a series of short stages. Oh, and some of them will be at night."
"This is an indie game, not a AAA title, so there are no official OEM licenses here. But there are plenty of cars you'll recognize from the 1970s, '80s, and '90s. These comprise a mix of front-, rear-, and all-wheel drive machinery, some of them road cars and others heavily modified for rallying. You start off in the slowest of these, the Kopper, which is an off-brand Mini Cooper, a car that won a famous victory at the 1964 Monte Carlo Rally."
Rally Arcade Classics recreates an arcade-focused rally experience with point-to-point stages across WRC-inspired locations. Stages include Finland's fast dirt crests, Greece's dusty mountain roads, Catalyuna's technical tarmac, and Monte Carlo's mixed tarmac, ice, and snow, with some stages at night. The game is an indie title without official OEM licenses but features many recognizable cars from the 1970s, '80s, and '90s spanning front-, rear-, and all-wheel-drive configurations. Players begin in slower, classic machines like the Kopper off‑brand Mini Cooper and progress through more capable rally cars. The presentation and handling prioritize accessibility and nostalgia over modern simulation fidelity.
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