DaytonaUSA

 

For the start of April and Autism Awareness, we are going to play Daytona USA.  The reasoning behind this game choice is because during our game testing we have seen that our love ones that are special needs gamers love how easy it is to pick up and play the game.  As if you may already see that Daytona USA is a arcade style of racer that can be played with the controller.  It originally came out back in 1995 in the arcades and has seem multiple revisions and re-releases on different consoles from the Sega Saturn to now currently on the PlayStation 4, PC and Xbox One.  Daytona is one of those friendly games that is fun for both single player and multiplayer racing.  The game offers three different courses and difficulties to play from.  As the game may be short compaired to other current generation racing games, but don’t let this game fool you.  Behind the graphics is a very fun, addicting racing game, and to top it off it has a catchy tune to hum during the race.  Trust me after playing the game you too will be humming this tune for days.

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This is the VOD of day 1 of our Light it Up Blue 30 days challenge. Daytona USA which is a fun racing game for the whole family. Watch our broadcast and see why this is a great choice for your gaming family.

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Good

  • Fun overall racing game
  • Great soundtrack
  • You will hum "Game Over" days after playing the game

Bad

  • Wish there were more tracks
8.5

Great

Primary game reviewer of Family Gamer Review. A loving father to two children, loving husband and avid gamer. As the primary game reviewer, my responsibilities are to make sure that the game titles that I review that I can provide the most unbiased reviews for parents and guardians out there for the game, subject matter and other items within the game. I provide the honest review for the game, not based on what the game is, but for how this would fit in for the library for the whole family to play.
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