S.C.A.R.S. (video Game) - Cars

Cars

All of the cars in the game are based on various animals. There are 9 of them: Lion L.K, Tiger Shark, Rhino Roadster, Mammoth 4X4, and Mantis V-Twin which are all already available to you when you start the game. The cars needed to unlock are: Scorpion X-2, Cheetah V12, GT Cobra, and the Phantom Panther, which get unlocked when you win cups, and challenge a car that has to be unlocked to be playable; Beat that car in the race and it will be unlocked and available in all modes.

Each car also has stats that represent how well a car will handle, how powerful its weapons are, fast it can go, and how well it can take damage. Cars like the Tiger Shark, Cheetah X12, and Mantis V-Twin are fast racers, but they have weak armour and are hard to control in some stages. Cars like the Lion L.K, GT Cobra, and Scorpion X2 are average racers having equal stats; having a good balance in speed, damage resistance, and handling. Cars like the Mammoth 4X4 and Rhino Roadster are heavy racers having powerful weapons, and better handling, but they are slow, and rely on weapons to take advantage of their opponents. The Phantom Panther is the best car in the game; having maximum stats in all categories of handling, speed, armor, and weapons, which is also the hardest car to unlock.

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