Choro-Q Park (チョロQパーク) is an action racing game for Sega Saturn, published by TAKARA, developed by Nextech. It was sold only in Japan.
The game is a bit different, when you race, you will need more than two Choro-Q cars to use. And the race is like a relay race.
Gameplay[]
Unlike Choro-Q, on PlayStation 1, Choro-Q Park is a party-focused racing game in which the player will race against 3-4 opponents in several tracks in an island.
Every Choro-Q has a limited up-time upon use. The Choro-Q will slow down when it's timer runs out. Pressing Y will activate the "Change" perk that will change your Choro-Q to another one within your party, but that will happen if you cross a green path on the track.
It also includes some objects to attack other such as a tire or an oil spill.
Features[]
The Game has 3 features:
- A Record Leaderboard.
- Free Play
- Island. A story mode in a very big island which includes a lot of features:
- Paint Shop
- Garage
- Choro-Q School
- Race Tracks
- Dealership
- Leaderboards
Choro-Q Driving Styles[]
Different Choro-Qs has its own driving style, referencing the type of vehicle.
- Off-Road Choro-Qs has more grip on dirt or ice.
- Cornering Choro-Qs has better response in steering.
- Slalom Choro-Qs has more speed at doing slalom.
- Sprint Choro-Qs are faster than others.
- Safety Choro-Qs are more tough than others.
- Drift Choro-Qs has the ability to drift and take curves easier.
- Weather Choro-Qs are adapted to rain or snow.
- Maximum Choro-Qs has more acceleration.
- Stamina Choro-Qs has more endurance and it can be used a little bit longer.
- Master Choro-Qs are basically all other Choro-Q driving styles combined.