Feral Interactive announced Thursday the Mac release of F1 2013, a new version of the Formula 1 racing game. The game puts you in the driver's seat of high-speed Formula 1 race cars as you take to real-life tracks and against real-life drivers in a
Feral Interactive announced Thursday the Mac release of F1 2013, a new version of the Formula 1 racing game. The game puts you in the driver's seat of high-speed Formula 1 race cars as you take to real-life tracks and against real-life drivers in a re-creation of the 2013 Formula 1 season.
Features include Career Mode, which recreates the 2013 season in whole, Grand Prix mode, which lets you create custom championships, and Scenario Mode - 20 challenges inspired by real Formula 1 racing situations. Multiplayer is supported as well (16 player cross-platform via SteamPlay, Mac App Store is limited to split-screen offline mode only).
The game is available in two variants: a Standard Edition and a "Classic Edition," which includes six 1990s-era cars from the Ferrari and Williams teams and legendary drivers Damon Hill and Michael Schumacher. Two additional tracks are included, as well: Imola (San Marino) and Estoril (Portugal).
The game is available through Steam, the Mac App Store and other services, and in box if you still buy your games like a caveman.
Features include Career Mode, which recreates the 2013 season in whole, Grand Prix mode, which lets you create custom championships, and Scenario Mode - 20 challenges inspired by real Formula 1 racing situations. Multiplayer is supported as well (16 player cross-platform via SteamPlay, Mac App Store is limited to split-screen offline mode only).
The game is available in two variants: a Standard Edition and a "Classic Edition," which includes six 1990s-era cars from the Ferrari and Williams teams and legendary drivers Damon Hill and Michael Schumacher. Two additional tracks are included, as well: Imola (San Marino) and Estoril (Portugal).
The game is available through Steam, the Mac App Store and other services, and in box if you still buy your games like a caveman.
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