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With no substantial backstory or colorful characters to back it up, Flyin' High focuses on racing.
It is one of the few 3D racing games for Amiga, in which you must race your car on 20 tracks divided into four worlds: city, forest, jungle and arctic. On the tracks there are not only obstacles, but also money to be collected in order to repair or upgrade your car between races. If the computer racers aren't interesting enough for you, you and three of your friends can race simultaneously in split-screen mode. In addition to tire and engine upgrades, you also have a limited arsenal of weapons to slow down the competition.
The second set of data disks for Flyin' High contains two additional worlds. The first, called the night world, is set in what looks like a haunted graveyard, complete with skeletons and even the grim reaper. The second world is the USA world, which takes place in a Wild West-inspired wilderness.
The first Flyin' High update contains two new worlds; the lava world takes place in something more easily described as hell, and the space world takes place on race tracks laid out in an asteroid field. The discs also update the main game to version 1.05.