iOS Racing Video Games
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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CarX Street
Racing 17 November 2022
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.
Need for Speed: Most Wanted
Racing 30 October 2012
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.
Racing Master
Racing December 2024
Racing game being the result of cooperation between NetEase and Codemasters. In Racing Master we take part in car races, fighting for victory in career mode or with other players in expanded multiplayer.
Need For Speed: Hot Pursuit
Racing 16 November 2010
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.
CarX Drift Racing
Racing 06 March 2014
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.
Need for Speed: Undercover
Racing 27 April 2009
After the slightly more realistic ProStreet, in which the players raced on professional racing circuits, the popular Need for Speed series returns to city streets with a traditional, arcade installment. Developed by a Canadian EA branch, Undercover puts a special emphasis on the storyline. As an undercover cop, the player has to infiltrate the ranks of a racing gang.
Need for Speed Shift
Racing 18 December 2009
Another installment in the Need for Speed racing game series. This time, the game brings an unexpected twist, for a typically arcade series turns towards realism. The new developer, by the name of Slightly Mad Studios, created new driving physics that focus on simulation rather than arcade gameplay. Similar to 2007's ProStreet, races take place on closed racing circuits. The player can participate in the entire season of races, taking place both on fictional and real circuits.
Asphalt 7: Heat
Racing 20 June 2012
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.
F1 2016 Mobile
Racing 09 November 2016
A mobile installment of the series of Formula 1 themed racing games created by Codemasters, genre veterans from Great Britain. As per title, F1 2016 Mobile recreates the 2016 season, with the game using authentic teams, vehicles, and circuits. During the gameplay, we can race head-to-head with F1 icons such as Lewis Hamilton, Sebastian Vettel, Max Verstappen, Fernando Alonso, or Sergio Perez.
Assetto Corsa Mobile
Racing 31 August 2021
A mobile spin-off of the series of realistic racing games, launched in 2014. In Assetto Corsa Mobile we get 59 licensed cars at our disposal and we compete on nine real tracks.
Asphalt Legends Unite
Racing 17 July 2024
A heavily expanded re-edition of Asphalt 9: Legends, an arcade racing game offered in a free-to-play model. Asphalt Legends Unite features upgraded graphics, new modes (including an asymmetric co-op competition), cross-play function and an improved interface.
Carmageddon: Crashers
Racing 07 August 2017
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.
Carmageddon
Racing 17 October 2012
A game that has gone down in history thanks to its immense playability and brutality. These are car races, which allow drivers to leave the marked out route on the pavement and start the demolition....
GRID: Autosport
Racing 27 November 2017
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.
Fast & Furious: Legacy
Racing 25 March 2015
A mobile racing game based on the cult-classic film series. Fast & Furious: Legacy offers a number of features, including a story mode that sees us face the biggest villains of the series, including Drift King, Braga, or Carter Verone. The campaign consists of numerous arcade races taking place in cities like Tokyo, Rio de Janeiro, or Miami. When it comes to vehicles, we are given over 50 cars, unlocked along with our progress in both story and challenge modes.
Moto Racer 15th Anniversary
Racing 18 November 2011
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.
CSR Racing 2
Racing 29 June 2016
A free-to-play racing game for mobile devices, utilizing microtransactions. CSR Racing was developed by NaturalMotion, known also for the game's predecessor, as well as e.g. Backbreaker or Dawn of Titans. CSR Racing 2 focuses on drag races, taking place on short sections of the road and where the goal is to reach the highest speed possible, which requires you to appropriately manage your acceleration and properly us your gearbox.
The Crew Road Empire
Racing 20 November 2014
Mobile spin-off car MMO The Crew. In the game we play the role of the leader of our own car club, and our task is to carry out increasingly lucrative orders, most of which are highly illegal and boil down to the transport of wanted people or smuggling valuable goods. The money earned in this way is invested in the development of the club and the purchase of new cars. The title offers a highly simplified driving model, mainly by changing lanes to avoid collisions.
Need for Speed: No Limits
Racing 30 September 2015
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
Racing 22 August 2013
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.
Shift 2: Unleashed
Racing 04 August 2011
A sequel to 2009's Need for Speed: Shift, the more realistic spin-off of the arcade racing series. Both games were developed by Slightly Mad Studios. Shift 2: Unleashed brings few changes to the gameplay mechanics of its predecessor. The game utilizes the same driving physics, combining simulation elements with the simplicity of arcade racing. The highly-praised driver seat view is back, allowing the players to experience collisions or shaking to their fullest.
Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing
Racing 22 June 2011
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.
Micro Machines (2016)
Racing 12 July 2016
A mobile reboot of the cult-classic series of racing games, created by Codemasters Software. In comparison to the original, which was popular in the 90s, the backbone of the gameplay hasn’t changed much. The action is once again presented from a top-down view, with the competition between small, remote-controlled vehicles being the mainstay of the game. The races take place on specially prepared tracks, located in such places as desks, kitchen sinks, or a billiards table.
DrawRace 2: Racing Evolved
Racing 01 September 2011
Continuation of the unusual racing game RedLynx studio from 2009. In the game, we don't participate directly in the racing competition, and our role is limited to drawing the optimal track with a finger on the screen - with the speed of drawing affecting the final speed of the car. During the race we act as observers, having only the option of using an afterburner.