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Doritos Crash Course
Developer(s) Wanako Games

Behaviour Interactive

Publisher(s) Microsoft Game Studios
Series Doritos Crash Course
Release Date(s) December 8, 2010
Genre(s) Platformer

Doritos Crash Course (formerly titled as Avatar Crash Course) is a 3D sidescrolling platforming advergame developed by Wanako Games for the Xbox 360. It was released for free as one of the finalists of the "Unlock Xbox" competition sponsored by Doritos, alongside Harms Way. The concept for the game was designed by Jill Robertson from Raleigh, North Carolina, inspired by Japanese game shows such as Sasuke. On December 29, 2010, the game was announced the winner of the second "Unlock Xbox" competition. The game received positive reviews from critics.

A Windows 8 version of the game, Doritos Crash Course Go!, has since been released.

Gameplay[]

In Doritos Crash Course, players have to get their Xbox 360 avatars through increasingly difficult obstacle courses before the time runs out. Each course has a various number of checkpoints scattered throughout. If the avatar falls off the course, the game will begin from the last passed checkpoint. The game is composed of three locations (Europe, Japan, and the United States), each having five levels. Some of the obstacles include collapsing floors, swinging ropes, chains, and water balloons.

Reception[]

By the end of 2010, Doritos Crash Course had been downloaded over 1.4 million times. It received an aggregated review score of 74 on Metacritic, based on five reviews.

Review scores
Publication Score
Jeuxvideo.com 16/20
OXM (US) 8/10
VentureBeat 7/10
VideoGamer.com 8/10
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Downloadable content and sequel[]

On January 2, 2013, the "City Lights" DLC was made available for $1.99 (USD). The pack contains fifteen levels spanning Las Vegas and London, along with the new versions of the levels set in Japan from the original game. On May 8, 2013, a sequel titled Doritos Crash Course 2 was released for free on Xbox Live Arcade. Similar to the first game, avatars controlled by the players participate in obstacle courses. Leaderboards allow competitions with friends online, where up to four players can in local multiplayer. The game brings 4 new worlds (Amazon, Antarctic, Egypt, and Pirate Island) with five courses each. Unlike in the first game, players must collect stars, which are used to unlock levels, buy power-ups and apply effects that change avatars' appearance in-game.

On April 24, 2014, the game was removed from Xbox Live Arcade following an announcement of closure one week prior, on April 17.

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