Route-16 Turbo is an enhanced version of the original Route-16, released for the Nintendo Entertainment System. Developed by Sunsoft, it debuted in Japan in October 1985. Players navigate a car through 16 maze-like routes, collecting items while avoiding pursuing enemy vehicles. The game features an overhead map and offers difficulty settings, improved graphics, and music. Players can use a turbo boost at the cost of fuel, impacting their score and survival.
Route-16 Turbo is an improved version of Route-16 for the Famicom which was published on October 4, 1985 by Sunsoft only in Japan. Route-16 Turbo added multiple difficulty levels and improved graphics and music.
In Route-16 Turbo, players get behind the wheel of a car and drive around trying to collect valuable items lying around on the road while avoiding chase cars whose only purpose is to crash into the player's car.
In the game, the player's car drives around on a map that contains a bird's eye view of the 16 different routes (individual maze rooms) that can be entered. This overhead map screen shows which routes contain the items that have to be collected. Each item the player collects will increase their score. Collecting all the items in a level will allow the player to go on to the next round.
When the player enters a specific route, the game switches its view to a single screen maze. These mazes contain dead-ends, zig-zags, multiple exits, enemy obstacles, with also the the threat of the chase cars entering and giving chase to the player's car.
The car itself has the ability to use turbo to get a burst of speed. This of course costs the player increased fuel usage (more than just normally driving around). Running out of all of vehicles fuel will cause the player to lose a life. Any remaining fuel left over after a round is completed helps to increase the player's score.
The game contains 3 difficulty levels (easy, normal, and difficult).