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''TrackMania'' is a
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developed by Nadeo and published by
Focus Home Interactive Focus Entertainment (formerly Focus Home Interactive) is a French video game developer and publisher based in Paris, France. Founded in 1996, Focus has published and distributed original titles such as '' Sherlock Holmes'', ''TrackMania'', ''Run ...
. It is the first game in the ''
TrackMania ''TrackMania'' is a series of Racing video game, racing games for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Nintendo DS and Wii developed by Nadeo and Firebrand Games. Instead of following the usual trend of choosing a set car ...
'' series.


Gameplay

''TrackMania'' includes some pre-constructed tracks that players can race on to unlock "coppers", the in-game currency. These can be used to buy different building blocks, usually called "blocks", for their track, including regular roads, checkpoints, long bends, loop-the-loops, and jumps, which all snap to a grid automatically. Regular roads can be dragged to create straight sections as well as 90 degree corners. Most other blocks are automatically connected by placing them next to each other. There are three environments to choose from: Rally (Countryside), Snow (Alpine), and Desert (Speed), each of which offers a unique car and handling characteristics. There are also three modes: Race, Puzzle, and Survival, each of which features an equal number of tracks for each environment. The "Survival" mode does not appear in the later games, though Platform bears some slight similarities in map styles. ''TrackMania'' has three styles of cars, rally super minis (similar to a
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), alpine 4x4s (similar to a
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), and speed muscle cars (similar to a Ford Escort). Each has numerous skins making a total of 87 different looking cars available. Using the built-in car painter or an external
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, players can create their own skins, or modify the originals. The game features a network option, which allows players to compete via hotseat or a
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, and over the Internet while players may upload their created tracks or skins to the game's website for use by other players.


Reception

The game received "average" reviews according to the
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. Alex Navarro of ''
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'' called the game "completely worth it if you have any interest in PC driving games or ever liked miniature cars as a kid." Saying that "the driving mechanics aren't perfect, and it isn't much to look at," he nevertheless called it "a great game with plenty of depth and lasting appeal." Scott Osborne of '' GameSpy'' called the races "fast-paced and reasonably fun," but also said that "they're often too easy and always much too short," criticizing the brevity of the game's single-player and puzzle mode. Tom McNamara of ''
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'' said that "the game looks pretty good," but that it was "not fun to play so much as being fun to play around ''with''," ultimately calling it "a temporary diversion" that "just can't compete with the big boys." ''GameSpot'' described the game as the best computer game of July 2004. The game was also a runner-up for the site's "Most Surprisingly Good Game" award, which went to '' The Chronicles of Riddick: Escape from Butcher Bay''.


''TrackMania Original''

''TrackMania Original'' is an October 12, 2005 re-release of ''TrackMania'' that runs on the Sunrise graphics engine. It features over 10 new block types, from ''PowerUp!'' and ''SpeedUp!'' (unreleased) patches, as well as some functionality from Sunrise such as ad-panels and ''MediaTracker'' effects. This version also allows the player to import 3D models for the cars, which can also be skinned. It was released free of charge for owners of ''TrackMania'', in the form of a patch/expansion pack, and made available in store as a cheap collector's edition containing bonus features.


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* {{Authority control 2003 video games Focus Entertainment games Racing video games Video games developed in France Multiplayer and single-player video games Windows games Windows-only games TrackMania Digital Jesters games