18 licensed official Land Rover and Ford off-road vehicles, 24 detailed tracks encouraging high speed racing and 3 off-road environments, desert, water and ice.
Real-time repair, on-the-go damage. In-game pickups: Discover repair pods, time extensions, artefacts & cash
Discover hidden routes
a race advantage
Power sliding – throw powerful 4×4 around the track
12 race modes. Standard Race, Elimination, Time Attack, overtake, Slalom, Checkpoint, Checkpoint Sprint, Seconds Out, Gold Rush, Gauntlet, Low Damage Race and Expedition
Ford Racing Off Road is the multi-million selling Ford franchise away from the rails and roads to be robust in its predecessor and difficult terrain for the first time Ford Racing Off Road also marks the introduction of the prestigious Land Rover brand, which, like Ford, has a long tradition of producing pioneering off-road vehicles. Players can now race some of the world’s toughest off-road vehicles, 4x4s and SUVs through detailed environments, stunning scenery and wide, curved tra
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List Price: $ 19.99
Price: $ 15.90
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Posted by santa on October 21st, 2010 at 1:00 am
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Review by NC Buyer for Ford Racing Off Road
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Our kids enjoy this game – they really love Ford trucks, to it was an easy choice. The controls are simple to learn and two can race against each other. The Wii Wheel is helpful for younger players, although not required. Much of the features come locked, so it only got 4 stars.
Review by R. Haberer for Ford Racing Off Road
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Is a fun racing game. at least i have fun with it but i am not very good at it either.
Review by Steve Lunde for Ford Racing Off Road
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The more that you play it, the better it gets. Unlock tracks, and vehicles. My daughter loves it, and I am not a game person; but I have to admit that I really enjoy playing it.
Review by Woody Carver for Ford Racing Off Road
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I always enjoyed racing games. NASCAR and INDYCAR and off road games on other systems. But those games aren’t available for the WII. I want realism and something close to the real thing. I want career development and the feel of racing against known drivers. Off Road is about as close to those requirements as I have been able to get on the WII.
Yet it is a long way from actually achieving it. You collect damage but it doesn’t seem to matter during a race. The circuits are fun and competitive but a bit hard to wind your way through the maze of paths.
The career isn’t much…race…collect points…buy a car or repair damage…that’s pretty much it.
It could be lots better but will do until something better is finally developed.