Tile based? Not exactly, I would say, more like specify your point on a grid based. Lol, Just have a basic handle on how to specify points and you should be okay.
Oh. I saw the tiles and I thought it was movement based on tiles. Maybe I'm just doopid. But I guess I'm starting to make heads and tails of it now. A video would definitely help though (which is coming soon).
Lol, I read tilt and you said tile, I edited my post, but still, think of it more like graphing a point for you car to move, with real physics and the like. Try it out, click the link I made in the second page, it'll tell you how to play it almost exactly. It is really fun and maybe i'll scan my game board to show you the pencil and paper game I played earlier today.
It's more grid based (but then again, grid is made of tiles No, you don't really need math skills, understanding of vectors helps, but you can learn it after few attempts, so you will be fine mate To master specific track you need way more than few attempts though
My math skills probably would be much better if instead of playing this game during math class at school I would of listened what teacher is saying
It is a good fun, especially if you play in multi player mode with your friends. Turn-based-car-racing-simulation-logic-puzzle-game, can't fail that!
Haha. Okay. To start the hype wait, I'm going to pose this simple car math problem: A car is moving at 9 m/s to the right with no acceleration. Its mass is 24 kg. Another car with the same mass is sitting stationary. The first car collides with the second car. Both move together at 2 m/s. What is the final momentum of the entire system?
BWAHAHAHAHAHAHA! I seriously lmao for a good 3 minutes. I did not see that coming! But no, tis not the answer...... I wish it was though.
Ah, yes. The equation is indeed there. p=momentum, m=mass, and v=velocity. So, anyone want to give it a shot?
It was just 432 m/s. And here is the answer to your question....http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1MLry6Cn_D4
I wish I've listened to my physics teacher at school instead of playing this game called Vector Rally!! Arrrrrrrrggghhhhhh... And that link cracked me up ))))))))))
I actually fell asleep more than once in my physics class. He was realllllllllllllyyyyyyyyy boring. And I sat trhough three minutes of that video. It actually begins to sound like a techno beat. NOTE: It was more worth it to play vector rally.
I take your link and give you this in return! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f-USGMOy6EI&feature=youtube_gdata