Gorkamorka | |
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Developer(s) | Realtime Associates |
Publisher(s) | Ripcord Games |
Series | Gorkamorka |
Platform(s) |
Dreamcast Microsoft Windows |
Release | Cancelled |
Genre(s) | Vehicular combat game |
Mode(s) | multiplayer |
Gorkamorka, also styled as GorkaMorka and Gorka Morka, was a cancelled vehicular combat video game developed by Realtime Associates and to be published by Ripcord Games. It was based on the Gorkamorka board game by Games Workshop. [1] The game was developed for Microsoft Windows and Dreamcast. [2]
The game had players taking control of a vehicle piloted by two Orks, one driver and one gunner, who were fighting against up to 15 enemy vehicles, 32 players in total with the aim of destroying opposing vehicles. [3]
Vehicles would have been totally customisable and arenas featured booby traps and crowd interaction. [4]
Gorkamorka was designed from the racing engine used in Jeff Gordon XS Racing. [4] A playable demo was shown at E3 2000 [2] The game was scheduled to be released in Spring 2001 [5] but was cancelled.
Gorkamorka | |
---|---|
Developer(s) | Realtime Associates |
Publisher(s) | Ripcord Games |
Series | Gorkamorka |
Platform(s) |
Dreamcast Microsoft Windows |
Release | Cancelled |
Genre(s) | Vehicular combat game |
Mode(s) | multiplayer |
Gorkamorka, also styled as GorkaMorka and Gorka Morka, was a cancelled vehicular combat video game developed by Realtime Associates and to be published by Ripcord Games. It was based on the Gorkamorka board game by Games Workshop. [1] The game was developed for Microsoft Windows and Dreamcast. [2]
The game had players taking control of a vehicle piloted by two Orks, one driver and one gunner, who were fighting against up to 15 enemy vehicles, 32 players in total with the aim of destroying opposing vehicles. [3]
Vehicles would have been totally customisable and arenas featured booby traps and crowd interaction. [4]
Gorkamorka was designed from the racing engine used in Jeff Gordon XS Racing. [4] A playable demo was shown at E3 2000 [2] The game was scheduled to be released in Spring 2001 [5] but was cancelled.