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Released Android Racing Video Games

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A list of Released Racing video games for AND sorted by user thumbs.

Racing games. Category of games about racing with rivals using various vehicles. Player’s purpose is to be first on the finish line or to achieve the best lap time possible. There are titles with land, water and air vehicles which are controlled in an arcade or simulating manner. more

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Need for Speed: Most Wanted
Need for Speed: Most Wanted

A new installment in the legendary racing series. As the title suggests, the game refers to one of the most well-received parts of the series - the original 2005's Need for Speed: Most Wanted. The game was developed by Criterion Games, a company well-know for the Burnout series. The remake resembles the original game when it comes to dynamic police chases and the so-called Blacklist, where the player challenges other most wanted drivers for races and climbs up their ranks.

Asphalt 7: Heat
Asphalt 7: Heat

The seventh installment of the cult mobile racing series, launched by Gameloft. The game offers 60 licensed cars, 15 different routes and a typical arcadic driving model in a spectacular graphic design, enriched with a new multiplayer mode.

CarX Street
CarX Street

A car racing game and part of the series which originated with CarX Drift Racing. CarX Street is set in an open-world of high-speed street racing.

art of rally
art of rally

A minimalistic racing game dedicated to rallying, in which we drive one of over thirty cars and fight for victory on fifty different tracks. Behind the creation of art of rally stands an independent studio Funselektor Labs, in whose portfolio you can find the game Absolute Drift.

Need For Speed: Hot Pursuit
Need For Speed: Hot Pursuit

Another installment in one of the most popular racing game series, developed since 1995 by Electronic Arts. Criterion Games, a team popular mainly for the Burnout console series, was entrusted with the task of creating this installment. The title of the game refers to the two earlier installments that featured police pursuits, released in 1998 and 2002 respectively. In the game, the player can pick their side and play either as a cop or a racer.

GRID: Autosport
GRID: Autosport

Another installment in a popular series of racing games developed by Codemasters. In contrast to DiRT - the other flagship franchise of the British developer, GRID: Autosport continues the tradition established by the TOCA Touring Car Championship and TOCA Race Driver series, that is, racing on asphalt tracks. The player assumes the role of a professional driver who competes against other racers, but he also has to care about his team members and stick to sponsorship contracts.

Carmageddon: Crashers
Carmageddon: Crashers

A mobile version of the well-known Carmageddon racing series, famous for its grotesque, over-the-top violence and black humor. This game was produced by the original creators, i.e. Stainless Games. Carmageddon: Crashers is different from the core installments in the series. Instead of classic races we get an unusual variation on drag racing. In this case, cars start from the opposite sides of the track and rush their way forward until they run into each other.

Moto Racer 15th Anniversary
Moto Racer 15th Anniversary

Refreshed version of the classic racing game by Delphine Software studio, prepared to celebrate the 15th anniversary of the premiere of the original. In the game we sit behind the wheel of powerful and fast bikes to race in one of the three available fun modes: Moto GP, Supercross and Freestyle.

Rocket Racing
Rocket Racing

An additional mode to Fortnite and a fast-paced racing game. Rocket Racing was developed by Psyonix, the creators of Rocket League. It supports singleplayer, public and private multiplayer and ranked races.

Colin McRae Rally
Colin McRae Rally

A racing game dedicated to rallying cars, branded with the name of the famous Colin McRae. Although the production shares the title with the first installment of the Colin McRae Rally cycle, it is based on the content and continuation technology called Colin McRae Rally 2.0.

Beach Buggy Racing
Beach Buggy Racing

Beach Buggy Racing is a racing game for the Vector Unit team, allowing them to take part in a small go-kart racing competition on a dozen or so tracks located on a tropical island. Production focuses on dynamics and effective actions and has no realism for anything.

CarX Drift Racing
CarX Drift Racing

Developed by CarX Technologies from Russia, a racing game in which, in addition to getting the best time, equally important are the points scored for making spectacular slides. As the game progresses, the currency earned on drifting will unlock new routes and car models. The game is characterized by a pretty big realism and high quality graphics, obtained thanks to the author's engine CarX Engine.

Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing
Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing

Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing is a crazy, arcade race with the participation of popular game heroes published by Sega. Players direct the actions of their favourite characters (headed by the title character Sonik, Talis and Dr. Eggman), who ride a variety of vehicles driving and flying, competing on tightly twisted rally routes. The game offers several variants of fun, including the option of multi-player struggle.

Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed
Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed

Arcade races as a continuation of Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing. We play the role of one of the heroes of the popular Sega series and sit at the helm of vehicles capable of transforming into cars, ships or motor boats.

GT Racing 2: The Real Car Experience
GT Racing 2: The Real Car Experience

The second installment of the Gameloft mobile racing series, launched in 2010. The creators will provide players with 67 licensed cars, a realistic driving model and high-end graphics. Race races take place on 13 different routes in several game modes such as Classic Race, One on One, Qualification, Knockout, Overtake and King of the Hill.

Need for Speed: No Limits
Need for Speed: No Limits

A spin-off to the bestselling racing game series, Need for Speed. The game was developed by Firemonkeys - an Australian studio cooperating with Electronic Arts. It was created exclusively for mobile devices. Ken Block, a popular racing driver formerly associated mainly with the DiRT series, took part in the production of the game as well. The story pays tribute to one of the franchise's most iconic installments, Need for Speed: Underground, focusing entirely on illegal street races.

Asphalt 8: Airborne
Asphalt 8: Airborne

Continuation of the iconic Gameloft series, which gained popularity on phones and mobile devices. In the new part of the game we get significantly improved graphics and sound, a new model of destruction and licensed soundtrack. Completely new play modes have also been introduced.

WRC The Official Game
WRC The Official Game

The first mobile installment in the official FIA WRC game series by Firebrand Games. The production allows you to participate in a full season of the World Rally Championship, consisting of 60 special stages divided into 13 rallies taking place all over the world (e.g. in Monte Carlo, Sweden, Finland, Sardinia, Great Britain, and Poland). There are 18 licensed cars and teams based on real-life participants to choose from.

Wreckfest
Wreckfest

A dynamic racing game developed by the creators of the cult FlatOut series and the last two iterations of the almost equally famous Ridge Racer series – Finnish studio Bugbear Entertainment. The game takes inspiration from the previous works of the studio, focusing on crazy rivalry, unrestrained with fair play rules. Apart from having the best lap time and being the first one to cross the finish line, you should also eliminate your opposition as brutally as you can.

Asphalt 9: Legends
Asphalt 9: Legends

Asphalt 9: Legends is a mobile racing game. The game offers both single and multiplayer modes and is characteristic for its arcade driving model that incorporates breakneck speeds, shoving the enemy off the road and aerial stunts.

Ridge Racer Slipstream
Ridge Racer Slipstream

Mobile spin-off of the popular Ridge Racer racing series, released on the 20th anniversary of the premiere of the first installment of the cycle. The gameplay focuses on the dynamics and spectacularity of the game, while the key elements of the game are impressive drifts and passing rivals at a distance from the mirror. The game offers 12 unlicensed cars, which we can improve using a large set of over 300 spare parts.

Cars: Fast as Lightning
Cars: Fast as Lightning

Hybrid arcade racing game and a simple economic strategy, realized on the basis of a license of the popular movie Cars. The core of the game is the spectacular races, played in different sceneries and the construction of your own Radiator Springs.

Real Drift Car Racing
Real Drift Car Racing

A car game focused on the title drift, a sport based on driving in controlled slip. Players have at their disposal an extensive set of tracks and a wide range of cars susceptible to modifications - a wide range of tuning options covers both the visual and technical sphere. The production was developed with mobile devices in mind.

Re-Volt3
Re-Volt3

Third installment in the series of arcade racing games, begun in 1999 with a PC title. In Re-Volt3, developed by WeGo Interactive, we take part in high-speed races of remote-controlled vehicles, taking place in various environments: from professional race tracks, through off-road courses, up to dirty backyards. The arcade driving model introduces fast-paced racing, as well as the use of multiple power-ups, such as accelerators, ice projectiles, or EMPs.