Running Wild (video game)

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Running Wild is a racing video game developed by Blue Shift and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation. It was released in North America by 989 Studios. The game was produced by Universal Interactive Studios, who also produced Crash Bandicoot and Spyro for Sony. Activision currently owns the rights to the game.

Gameplay

Each player takes on the role of a bipedal anthropomorphic animal, jumping over all sorts of obstacles in a foot race.[1] Each of the game's six tracks is set in a vastly different locale, presenting unique challenges for every animal on the roster. Players choose from six characters, each with a different skill set.[2] The elephant is the strongest, the bull is the most agile, and the zebra is the fastest. Hidden boss characters can be unlocked in the game's Challenge mode, while Time Trial allows players to race against their own best times.

Characters

Secret characters

Development

A preliminary title for the game was "Freakin' Fast".[2][3] Trademark issues were cited as the main reason behind the change.[3] The game was produced by Universal Interactive Studios, who sold the publishing rights to Sony.[3]

Reception

Script error: No such module "Video game reviews". The UK Official PlayStation Magazine rated Running Wild a 5 out of 10.[4]

References

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External links

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