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'''''Turbo Esprit''''' is a driving game where your job is to hunt down the cars of the drug dealers and ram them until they give up. Traffic lights, pedestrians, road construction zones, having to refill at gas stations, enemy hit cars, and one-way streets everywhere complicate the matter. Thankfully your car also has a forward-facing machine gun to clear the way if nothing else helps. You also have to pay attention to hit cars which will occasionally try to drive next to your car and shoot at you.
Gameplay is further complicated by the fact that you will have to constantly switch back and forth between forward view and the map to locate your target cars. While you are looking at the map, the game is not paused but continues in real-time, so if you are not careful, your car may e.g. crash against a wall and blow up while you are studying the map. So gameplay is actually a bit of a chore and not very child friendly.
So perhaps the main attraction of the game is the very fun practice mode where you can roam one of the four cities as you wish (optionally mowing down pedestrians and blowing up as many cars as you like, racking up an enormous penalty score).