If you've ever played a Japanese-language videogame just for the heck of it and been totally confused, you know what we're talking about. The gameplay in DriverVille, though, is a little less straightforward and not as intuitive as it is in Car Town. Our longevity on Facebook has been astonishing and it is due to our incredibly dedicated fans. The game is a racing and car-building simulation game where you can customize your car and race against other players.
Car Town celebrated its fourth year on Facebook yesterday We are extremely proud of the game we have created and enjoyed entertaining all of our fans over the past four years. Race your cars with friends and see who is the best car owner and driver in town. Players start off with a small garage and, shortly thereafter, a car then, through tasks and challenges, they earn the ability to upgrade. On July 29, 2014, Cie Games announced that Car Town will be shutting down on August 29, 2014. The other game, DriverVille, is conceptually similar to Car Town, but it's designed as a promotional tool for the 2011 Mazda MAZDA2. And, since the developers at Cie would love to make some dough on this, Car Town offers players the opportunity to buy certain upgrades in cash. Further down the road (of the game, that is), users can buy additional rides, from everyday Hondas to eyepopping Indy cars.
As the cash and points rack up, players can trick out their garage with new gizmos and upgrade their cars with aftermarket parts.
Players can earn additional credits by taking on challenges, like entering races and delivering pizzas. Your focus will be on going through all the streets and locations of the town while collecting the cash and avoiding the police cars which are only determined to gun. In Car Town, users are given a modest garage and a small car of their choosing, plus a tiny stockpile of points and cash. Police Car Town Chase Game Overview Police Car Town Chase game is a latest and wonderfully-designed racing game where you have to drive a mini car on a rampage through the town. The first, Car Town, follows the standard Sims formula: start in your own humble corner of the world, do a lot of repetitive tasks, and earn the opportunity to expand.