Welcome to the eleventh installment of our Under The Radar column where we showcase noteworthy games that we were not able to publish as full articles on the site. Ultimately, with this, smaller developers get vital exposure for their games and you get to have more games to play on your plate. If you know of more quality games released recently that have not got the attention they deserve, let us know by leaving a comment!
Tag: racing games
Quite a few games have received updates over the past couple of days including today and so we’ve decided to just make a round-up of all of them in one article this time since there has actually been quite a lot of them. So make sure to check this list and if you have a game or two on it, then it is time to download some updates.
It’s Friday and keeping with the tradition Nvidia seems to have started, the company has released another video which this time showcases Riptide GP 2 running on their upcoming Android-powered handheld gaming system Project Shield. This also affords us a first glance at the water racing sequel heading our way from Vector Unit.
Atomicom has been around on Android for awhile now having released a fair amount of rather successful games onto Google Play already. One of those games happens to be a rather fun racing game called Switch where players raced down a futuristic track as far and as fast as they can while switching lanes in order to avoid obstacles and beat their opponents.
The Real Racing series is undoubtedly one of the most popular original mobile game franchises. As such, there’s no surprise that many, many people have been eagerly awaiting for the latest entry into the series – Real Racing 3. In the run up to the game’s release, we’ve been discussing a lot about the type of freemium elements present in the game. But setting that aside, how good is Real Racing 3 really?
Welcome to the ninth instalment of our Under The Radar column where we showcase a handful of good games that we may not have been able to publish as full articles on the site. Ultimately, with this, smaller developers get vital exposure for their games and you get to have more games to play on your plate. If you know of more quality games released recently that have not got the attention they deserve, let us know by leaving a comment! Also, since we’ve got our forums up and running, the direct links to the respective game threads are provided for you to discuss or share your impressions.
It has been a long road for everyone waiting for the newest additional to the Real Racing franchise to arrive, from teasing developer diary videos to early hands-on previews showcasing the games great graphics and also the game’s frustrating timer-based free-to-play system. Well after all of that, Real Racing 3 is finally available for everyone to download off of Google Play.
Crescent Moon Games is known for publishing some pretty top notch games on iOS and, as of late, on Android as well. Currently under their belt on Android are games like Aralon: Sword and Shadow and Paper Monsters. Their newest release comes in the form of a rather unique racing game called Slingshot racing.
Way back in the Summer of 2011 we talked about a rather different style of game that would be making its way to Android from Herocraft. Unfortunately the game in question ended up getting delayed for whatever reason. Well it seems that Protoxide: Death Race has finally been finished and it is now available on Google Play.
WipEout is the undisputedly fore-running futuristic racing game on any platform. Hence, it comes as no surprise that others would try to imitate it, and build upon its success. Enter Flashout 3D, a futuristic racer that bears an uncanny resemblance to WipEout, mixing racing with combat. Keeping aside its somewhat obvious similarities with WipEout, how does Flashout 3D fare in its own right?







