[1] In 2003 it was also released in Europe and other PAL regions by System 3 under their Play It label named Road Trip Adventure.
He declares that he will hand over the presidency to the winner of the World Grand Prix, a seven race series for only the most elite and talented racers.
The worker in the Q's Factory informs the player that he or she may become president, if lucky enough to win the World Grand Prix.
After these starting scenes, gameplay is almost entirely open-ended, loosely centered around the goal of winning the World Grand Prix and becoming president.
Stamps involve activities ranging from mini-games to doing small favors for other cars, and upon earning all 100, the player is eligible for a special surprise.
Another important stamp entails collecting all 100 Choro Q coins hidden in the cities around the world (with the exception of Cloud Hill).
To win money, one can race, advertise for various shops, sell parts to a resident of My City, or even play roulette.
Each shop gives you a certain amount of money per kilometer driven while equipped with its respective advertisement sign.
The world in Adventure Mode, with the exception of Cloud Hill, is cyclic, meaning that one can driving through all the cities consecutively and return to the original location of Peach Town.