GT Motor Racing Academy getting ready for launch on Android

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We reported yesterday that GT Motor Racing Academy was starting to show up on the mobile version of Gameloft's web-based store. Today we now have a semi-live page on the actual desktop web-based store. Some of it isn't loading but if you click the Buy Now link, it does go to payment processing so you should be able to buy it, if not soon.

The game itself is pretty big with 3D graphics and over 100 different cars to choose from. It is a racing game but there are other things you can do like pass licensing tests to get into more famous races and upgrades to the cars you buy.

Features:

  • 25 manufacturers and more than 100 licensed cars to buy, drive and upgrade
  • An elaborate physics engine unique to each car for impressively realistic driving sensations
  • A great variety of tracks, from the iconic Laguna Seca to urban tracks, speed rings and rally tracks
  • A huge career mode: Pass license tests and enter to win increasingly prestigious racing events.
  • Local and online multiplayer for up to 6 players

 

This is basically Gran Turismo for your mobile phone, especially with each car having it's own physics and the fact you have so many to choose from and upgrade. As with all Gameloft games for Android, this will run you $4.99 and can only be purchased through the Gameloft Store. It does look like a good game, especially if you like Gran Turismo.

Developer Website: Gameloft

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