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You play as a courier who's roped into a wild biker gang's initiation. The goal is to collect all items onscreen while dodging a dangerous rival rider who's out to crash into you. The action is relentless, demanding split-second decisions and smart use of acceleration. Each run feels like a high-speed test where one misstep means instant restarts. The Circuit is simple but deceptively tricky, with tight turns and constant threats that push reflexes to the max. Amoto's Puf leans into 80s arcade difficulty with no mercy for mistakes. The ZX Spectrum and MSX versions capture that pixelated urgency, blending chaotic collision physics with a story about motorcycle hooliganism. Nods to retro gaming culture and the absurdity of Johnny's missing leg give it charm. While the core loop is punishing, it remains a cult classic for speed-focused gameplay. Players often revisit just to prove they can outrun Kamikaze Larry without falling apart first.
Your life was quiet, with your job as a courier, in your small town. But that tranquility ended for you the day that bunch of Rockers came to town with their motorcycles and they did nothing but bother you, maybe because they didn't like your appearance, or, who knows, maybe what they disliked was that you ride better than them on a motorcycle. There was nothing you could do, until you remembered that saying: "If you cannot defeat your enemy, join him." And so you sent your request to the head of the group. The answer was yes, but yes, you had to go through a tough test that some of them had already undergone, like the lame Johnny, who lost his leg in that test. You will have to travel a circuit prepared by them without crashing into Larry "Kamikaze". If you manage to complete it, your problems would end. Luck!!!
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