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  • Summary: In the twisted Room Zoom manor, you must use everything under the roof to hone your driving skills and take the checkered flag. Room Zoom puts you in the driver's seat of toy cars to race through every room in the house, including a spooky lab and a hidden tomb, both online and offline. In each room you'll find objects to push, bump, or blow up; power-ups to defend against aggressive drivers; and secret passages. Eight interactive environments, with unrestricted driving areas and hidden features, make each race an adventure. Expand
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  1. Other than its support of Xbox Live, Room Zoom is nothing more than "MicroMachines" on the Xbox. It is still a fun game at times, but we’ve seen very similar titles on older systems like the PS1 and N64.
  2. This is the kind of game that I would expect to be included in a cereal box. It's not very involved and virtually anyone can blast through it in a day or two.
  3. Given the uninspired play and mechanics, it might be more advisable to drive the cars right into the bowl and flush. [Oct 2004, p.98]
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  1. FilazaferX
    10
    I totally disagree with these reviews. This game is not just for kids and it is a lot of fun for 4 people. I just wish there were people online playing. It is sad, because if this game was called "Mario Room Zoom" the reviews would be high. I have played both and this game is much better that MarioCart Double Dash. The added feature of obstacles that can be knocked around the track is a great idea. Get four people and give it a try, I found the game for $10 and I like it. Expand
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  2. Jack
    0
    I've never NOT wanted to play a game before. But after I rented this one, I played it once, and have no desire to put it in my xbox again. My 7 year old son, who loves racing games, agrees. Expand
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  3. Andyman
    0
    "Race for Impact"? The only impact this horrific game should be involved with is a severe beating inflicted upon its programmers for dumping such incredible garbage upon us. I tried very hard to find a single positive to keep this game from a zero, but sadly, I couldn't. Expand
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