Tuesday 29 July 2014

ANDROID RACING GAMES WORTH CHECKING OUT


By on 11:37

Racing might be one of the most popular gaming genres out there, so it wouldn’t be too much of a stretch to imagine that there would be some great racing games on Android too. Here are some that are definitely worth your time.

Need for Speed: Most Wanted - Rs. 300

Need for Speed: Most Wanted is one of the most enjoyable arcade racing titles you can find on mobiles. It has tight accelerometer controls, great tracks, and for some cross-platform fun, it even integrates with EA’s Origin service to compare your standing on the “Blacklist” with that of your friends, regardless of what platform they play Most Wanted on. It features some of the most famous cars out there, including the SRT Viper GTS, the Porsche 911 Carrera S and the Hummer H1 Alpha. Whether you like tuners, muscle cars or SUVs, Most Wanted's got you covered.

Asphalt 8: Airborne – Free

Asphalt 8: Airborne Review
While the previous Asphalt games had some daredevil stunts you could pull off, Gameloft’s latest offering, Airborne, has a much greater emphasis on it. As the name would imply, while racing through streets all over the world with some of the world’s most recognisable cars out there, you’ll have a hard time avoiding the death-defying jumps and barrel rolls as you race to the finish line. Airborne also has some great online multiplayer.

Riptide GT 2 – Rs 119.41

Roads aren’t the only venues for races. Riptide GT2 has you racing hydro jets across waterways in some of the most visually breath taking worlds you'll see this side of a gaming console. It has everything you would expect in a racing game - upgradeable vehicles, awesome race tracks and insane stunts. Don’t feel like going at it alone? Riptide GT2 also has online multiplayer so you could challenge your friends and destroy friendships forever.

Blur Overdrive – Free

If everything I’ve listed so far sounds too plain and boring for you, you might want to give Blur Overdrive a shot. It adds some much needed violence to an otherwise straightforward genre. Eschewing quite a few genre traditions, Blur Overdrive opts for an overhead view rather than the third-person or cockpit views we’re used to. Like the Mario Kart series, Blur Overdrive also has power-ups and weapons strewn across its race courses for you to use and abuse against your opponents.

GT Racing 2 – Free

If you're looking for some simulation racing on your mobile, GT Racing 2 might be what you’re looking for. The game boasts of 71 licensed cars and 13 tracks, including the Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca. Cars from a number of manufacturers are available, including Mercedes-Benz, Ferrari, Dodge and Audi, among others. It also has online multiplayer. All in all, with GT Racing 2, you're basically looking at the Forza of mobile games, with microtransactions.

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