Gorkamorka (video game)

Gorkamorka, also styled as GorkaMorka and Gorka Morka, was a cancelled vehicular combat video game developed by Realtime Associates and to be published by Ripcord Games. It was based on the Gorkamorka board game by Games Workshop. The game was developed for Microsoft Windows and Dreamcast.[1]

Gorkamorka
Developer(s)Realtime Associates
Publisher(s)Ripcord Games
SeriesGorkamorka
Platform(s)Dreamcast
Microsoft Windows
ReleaseCancelled
Genre(s)Vehicular combat game
Mode(s)multiplayer

The game had players taking control of a vehicle piloted by two Orks, one driver and one gunner, who were fighting against up to 15 enemy vehicles, 32 players in total with the aim of destroying opposing vehicles.[2]

Vehicles would have been totally customisable and arenas featured booby traps and crowd interaction.[3]

Development

Gorkamorka was designed from the racing engine used in Jeff Gordon XS Racing.[3] A playable demo was shown at E3[1] The game was scheduled to be released in October 2001 but was cancelled.

References

  1. Shahed Ahmed (12 January 2001). "GorkaMorka Hands-On". GameSpot. Retrieved 18 May 2022.
  2. "Your SegaNet Game Planner" (PDF). Electronic Gaming Monthly. No. December 2000. p. 34.
  3. Francesca Reyes. "Gorka Morka Kiddie cart racing, it's not" (PDF). Official Dreamcast Magazine. No. November 2000. p. 69.
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