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Sunday Drivers is a 1982 supplement for Car Wars published by Steve Jackson Games.
Gameplay
Sunday Drivers is a supplement which presents urban combat in the small town Midville between warring duelist factions, pedestrian defenders, a cycle gang, and law enforcement.[1]
Reception
Craig Sheeley reviewed Sunday Drivers in The Space Gamer No. 62.[1] Sheeley commented that "Car Wars enthusiasts: If all you want is arena and road combat, don't bother to get Sunday Drivers. However, if you want to go beyond the arena, this game is worth the [money] – and much more".[1]
GeekDad wrote that Sunday Drivers would "allow us to lose the straight streets in lieu of a full-on mini-town, complete with houses, a park, tons of intersections, and if memory serves a police station with cruisers loaded and ready to take on any marauders who might want to add some excitement to the streets of quiet little Midville."[2]
References
- ^ a b c Sheeley, Craig (April 1983). "Capsule Reviews". The Space Gamer (62). Steve Jackson Games: 38–39.
- ^ "'80s Gaming Flashback - Car Wars". 21 March 2014.