So what prevents Snowcross from being a Top Dog? For all its high points, the actual race is not executed very well. With 12 racing courses (actually 24 if you consider how different they look and feel during day/night) and 18 different snowmobiles, Snowcross offers more than a few hours of solid gaming. You can also can move off the track to find short-cuts and alternative routes to the finish line. In another nice touch, you can win races in any way possible - including underhanded ways such as forcing your opponents off-course and knocking them from their bikes. Winning multiple races will unlock extra tracks and new bikes. With enough points, you can rig and modify your snowmobile for better speed, etc. There is a nice sense of progress in the game: you can win points on races by performing tricks and stunts on jumps and falls throughout the races. The graphics - especially during nighttime - is excellent, taking full advantage of 3D cards to offer very detailed snowmobiles and scenery. In both league and tournament, the races take place both during daytime and at night. In the tournament mode, you must win 3 different leagues in sequence. As in most other racing games, you can choose from 3 gameplay modes: single race, tournament, and league. While it is not as fun as Konami's popular line of snowboarding games, it is still a fun game that introduces a few interesting innovations in the genre. Snowcross is an above-average snowmobile racing game from Wanadoo.
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