Checkpoint mode also allows you to set the volume of traffic, the number of police cars and pedestrians. The player with the selection of race can set the time of day and the weather, which affects the behavior of the vehicle, but only if the race has already been included. To unlock the other, the player must win the corresponding number of races.
Players can choose from ten vehicles, although at the beginning of the game is available only five of them. In Blitz mode, the player has time to reach the target Circuit mode must win against opponents in the race Checkpoint mode is similar to the Blitz, with the exception that you reach your goal obstruct police cars Cruise mode the player simply explore the city. Midtown Madness offers four modes for single player : Blitz, Circuit, Checkpoint and Cruise. The game has received good evaluation of sites about games Reviewers praised mainly gameplay and mapping of the city, and sometimes criticized by technical errors. Midtown Madness supports racing multiplayer via local network or Internet. Players can explore the city in one of several modes, change the weather and the amount of traffic before each race. In fact, a similar solution appeared earlier in games Vette! and Test Drive III. This part of the game was described by Microsoft as “an unprecedented degree of freedom to travel around the virtual city”. Unlike contemporary racing games, which restrict the player maneuvers the racetrack, Midtown Madness Chicago offered free exploration. The aim of the game is overcoming the illegal races urban and acquiring new vehicles.
Action Midtown Madness takes place in Chicago. Its continuation, Midtown Madness 2, was released in April 2000, and the last part of the series, Midtown Madness 3, was released in June 2002 for the console Xbox. Her demo was made available to download on, and the full version was issued on 27 May. Midtown Madness – computer racing game, produced by the American studio Angel Studios and published by Microsoft.