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1000 Miglia

Available Platforms: DOS, Amiga - Alias: 1000 Miglia: 1927-1933 Volume 1

1000 Miglia is a driving/racing game that was developed and published by Simulmondo in 1991. The game was released for the Amiga, Commodore 64, and MS-DOS.

1000 Miglia
Year1991
GenreRacing
Rating3.5

65/100 based on 9 Editorial reviews. Add your vote

PublisherSimulmondo
DeveloperSimulmondo
OS supportedWin7 64 bit, Win8 64bit, Windows 10, MacOS 10.6+
Updated18 February 2021

Game Review

1000 Miglia is a driving/racing game that was developed and published by Simulmondo in 1991. The game was released for the Amiga, Commodore 64, and MS-DOS.

The game has a significant historical approach as it reproduces the early years of the Mille Miglia race that took place in Italy. As a player, you can choose the edition you want to participate in from 1927 to 1933. You will visit Italian cities such as Rome, Brescia, and Ferrara.

The beginning of the race is the big-brain segment, where you must make crucial selections to start the race. The game allows the player to choose the car, a driver, and a secondary driver; each has a different capability/skill set. 1000 Miglia allows the player to customize their gameplay with historic cars and riders that actually took part in those early years of racing, along with the ability to create new ones setting the driving skills, endurance, prowess as a mechanic, and even their own favorite stop.

As I tested out the waters with the game, racing through snowy fields and bright sunny country roads across the country, I got to experience some of the critical areas of the game. Firstly the game is not complicated; it has a pretty simple control system that is quite buggy. Players can use the keyboard to maneuver the car around while fiddling with the intricate manual 4-gear system involved. The difficulty arises when the car breaks down randomly, requiring changing parts. The pieces you are carrying must be pre-selected before the race, and if you fail to pick the correct ones out, you might as well abandon the race. The spare part mechanism does add a certain amount of realism to the game, but pretty soon, it gets annoying, as the car will seemingly break down at the most random moments, costing you a lot of time.

The game's graphics are top-notch, and the atmosphere varies through the game's weather system. The surroundings are pretty detailed, along with subtle changes to signify weather patterns. Racing from fast lowland traits to the Apennines through the night, day, fog, and rain brings fresh air to the game.

From dodging cars, people, and trees, the game has a different way of keeping the player's eyes glued to the screen. The lack of sound is a bummer, but the impressive visuals somewhat make up for it. Honestly, I would say the game is 50/50 for players; it can make you completely love it or completely hate it.

Review by: Adam
Published: 26 March 2020 9:47 am


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