Asphalt Overdrive has been given a release date of very soon, to be specific September 25. Along with a release date, a new CG trailer was posted. So if you want to see absolutely no gameplay, you are in luck!
Tag: racing
I won’t lie, Zombie Driver is a title I’ve had my eye on for quite some time. I’d seen it on Steam when it was released for PC and had always thought it would be great to add to my eventual backlog through a Steam sale or Humble Bundle. I was always a little worried that, as it can be with many games that push ZOMBIES these days, the game just wouldn’t deliver much more than some cheap thrills that would wear out much too quickly. Once I picked up my Shield tablet and saw it dirt cheap on Tegra Zone though, I knew I the time had come and, for the most part, it hasn’t disappointed at all.
Vector Unit has released a sequel to its popular racing title Beach Buggy Blitz. The new game, Beach Buggy Racing, is now available to download for all racing fans that enjoy more arcade type racing. If you are unfamiliar with Vector Unit, they have produced high-quality, visually engaging racing games such as Riptide GP, Riptide GP 2, Shine Runner and of course Beach Buggy Blitz. Some of you may know their game Hydro Thunder Hurricane which was released on the XBox 360. What is amazing, is that Vector Unit produces such amazing games with a team of four people. If you like fun racing with lush visuals, power-ups, big air-time, zany characters and vehicles, Beach Buggy Racing is for you.
“I feel the need… the need for speed!” If you are a fan of planes that move at high speeds, then you are probably familiar with the shared quote from Maverick and Goose in the movie Top Gun. Maverick, played by Tom Cruise and Goose, played by Anthony Edwards, both enjoyed flying planes at ridiculous speeds. Roadhouse Interactive and Red Bull Media House give you the same opportunity in their latest project, Red Bull Air Race the Game. It is now available to download in the Play Store.
Ever get that itch to joyride a school bus recklessly through town? Well, Crash and Burn Racing is here to scratch your itch. If school buses aren’t your thing, there is also ambulances, fire trucks, and sports cars that all have customizable paint jobs, lighting underneath the vehicles, and rims in addition to upgrades such as top speed and handling.
Last week the newest Humble Mobile Bundle was launched with six pretty decent games. As with all Humble Bundles, a week has passed and now there are three additional games that have been added to it. These three new games are Carmageddon, Time Surfer and the somewhat unusual Llamas with Hats Cruise Catastrophe.
All racing fans can get excited. Pixelbite is at it again and we are pretty sure that the third time’s the charm. It was recently posted on Pixelbite’s web page that Reckless Racing 3 will arrive this fall for Android devices. For those of you that may not be familiar with Pixelbite, their games for mobile devices include: Reckless Racing, Reckless Racing 2, Reckless Getaway and Repulze.
Who knew that the runner genre of game play would become so popular? There is no shortage of runner type games in the Play Store. The game play is straightforward, your character is propelled ahead of you and all you have to do is either tap or swipe to stay alive. Terminus by Imaginary Computer takes things beyond the traditional game play and spins your environment around you as you are launched down a chamber. Guess what? It works.
HyperDevBox is known to release these massively sized Android games which usually are tactical RPGs or robot-filled arcade games such as ExZeus. Their newest game, which is now available on Google Play, isn’t either of those two types of games. This time it is an Indy racing themed game called Indy 500 Arcade Racing and this time the size isn’t that big, only weighing in at a mere 100MB.
Gameloft is optimizing nine of their games for Android TV. This should come as no surprise really as Gameloft tries to usually be one of the first game development companies to announce support for new Android platforms, regardless of what those platforms actually are.