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This game challenges players to construct vehicles from Tetris blocks and race them across the screen. Score points by reaching the other side first to win.
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Jesus vs. Dinosaurs 0/1
  • Pros

    • Creative car building with Tetris blocks
    • Strategic placement and rotation of blocks
    • Dynamic gameplay with falling crates
    • Power-ups add variety to the experience
    • Simple objective: get car across
  • Cons

    • Limited interaction during simulation phase
    • Reliance on RNG for power-ups
    • Blocks must touch, limiting designs
    • Timer adds pressure to building phase

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GENERAL
Release
Latest update
Version
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OPERATING SYSTEMS
Platform
Windows
Operating System
  • Windows 10
  • Windows ME
  • Windows Vista
  • Windows 7
  • Windows 98
  • Windows XP
  • Windows 2000
  • Windows 2003
  • Windows NT
Additional Requirements
None
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Developer’s Description

Get your car across at all costs

The main goal is to try to get a car across. The player who gets a car across to the other side of the screen gets a point. Who ever gets 10 points first wins the game.

You can build cars from the tetris blocks, by rotating them and placing them down. The blocks can't overlap, but they must touch each other. There's a timer that ends your building phase, what ever you've build will land on to the playing field and hopefully will start driving towards the other end of the screen. When you're in the simulation mode, you can drop bombs by pressing A button, if you have any.

You can get bombs and other power ups from the crates that fall from the sky. If your car touches the crate you'll get a power up. Usually it's bombs, but it can be something else as well.


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