In real life, this might have the pragmatic benefit of fitting more passengers inside, but then that's not exactly the goal of Wreckfest, is it? For our lovely crashing fiesta, the Double Decker probably has exactly one purpose: offering more surface to demolish. This absurd-looking monstrosity is as impractical as its name suggests: two cars piled on top of each other. An honorable mention in this list is the Double Decker. We give developer Bugbear Entertainment an A+ for both the idea and its execution. However, Wreckfest sheds light on an entirely different quality of the well-known servants of the commutes: ramming opponents into submission! The school bus model finds its way into the unconventional racing game and presents lovely graffiti while instructing its opponents in the "school of demolition". Many of us know and appreciate buses for their obvious service in public transport. Admittedly, the Wreckfest iteration is also extremely enjoyable – and with its moderate bulkiness and maneuverability, an excellent compromise for the crashing arena. As one of the game's heavier representatives, it transports dents and cracks rather than a comfortable living room. Even beside the "assertive" artworks on the livery, the in-game camper is far from its original purpose in the real world. Home, sweet home! The ultimate place of peace and safety receives a slightly abstract touch in Wreckfest. As you're pretty much playing as a mouse at the feet of Godzilla, this is definitely one of the harder challenges to succeed at, but all the more rewarding once you've done it. Ironically, it is also the obligatory car in the truck race challenge that will unlock the Big Rig if completed successfully. Not particularly sturdy, but all the more speedy, this little fellow specializes in evading heavy collisions and Wreckfest-predators like the Harvester. One of the smallest and most nimble cars in the game is the three-wheeled Supervan. As this suggests, the Harvester is tons of fun to play, even though quite bulky and slow in the turns. Mind you, this machine is far from turning the game into an agriculture simulation – threshing corn is significantly less its expertise than crunching metal is. Jumping from one extreme to the next, we present to you one of the most robust vehicles in Wreckfest: the Harvester! Yes, the game will let you drive an actual combine harvester – a quite authentic one even, aside from the stylish graffiti. As it unsurprisingly doesn't score too highly in sturdiness either, only real Wreckfest pros will make the Sofa Car work in the arena. Besides, you know, being a piece of furniture on wheels, the aspect of its rear wheel drive makes this "car" quite hard to steer. At least that's an actual vehicle! However, you will have to unlock the Sofa Car to grasp the full extent of Wreckfest's madness. The lawnmower is a funny concept, but, frankly, it ranks among the least far-fetched ones compared to other rides in the game. But this is certainly not as dull as it might sound: The vehicle itself is tricky to maneuver and only nimble navigators evade the charges of the other drivers. The very first challenge to overcome in Wreckfest is the perfect introduction to the game's concept: Driving exclusively lawnmowers, about 20 contestants are thrown into an arena to literally wreck one another as often as possible within a set time frame.
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