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Danger Zone
Arcade 30 May 2017
Danger Zone is an arcade driving game developed by Three Fields Entertainment - a studio established by the creators of the legendary Criterion Software. Gameplay mechanics are purely arcade and the player is tasked with causing spectacular crashes and smashes on the jammed roads. To inflict additional crash damage, for which the player is awarded points, they can use the SmashBreaker ability.
Gear.Club
Racing 02 March 2016
A mobile free-to-play racing game, which is the first mobile project from Eden Games, a studio known from such popular series as V-Rally or Test Drive Unlimited. The game, called Gear.Club, focuses on modern car racing, taking place on special tracks, as well as city streets. The players can choose from a number of licensed vehicles from renowned car companies. We begin the game with only a few basic vehicles, but continuous winning unlocks more and more powerful, high-end machines.
Micro Machines: World Series
Racing 30 June 2017
Another installment of the cult series of arcade racing games published by Codemasters Software. Like in the legendary first entry in the series from 1991, in Micro Machines: World Series the player assumes control of remote controlled vehicles and competes with other drivers on wacky tracks. There are 12 vehicles available, among which there are exotic racing cars and trucks that can create chaos on the road.
Real Drift Car Racing
Racing 04 July 2014
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
Racing 16 November 2016
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.
Asphalt Xtreme
Racing 03 November 2016
A racing game, available in a free-to-play model with micropayments, and an installment of the popular Gameloft mobile series. Asphalt Xtreme leaves the trite asphalt roads, in favor of off-road racing, encompassing environments such as deserts, swamps, icebergs, forests, canyons, or even a steelworking plant.
Monster Jam Battlegrounds
Racing 24 May 2015
A new installment in the series of racing games based on the monster truck event known as Monster Jam. The game enables us to assume control of one of 23 licensed vehicles and offers 45 tracks, from official arenas such as Sam Boyd Stadium, up to cross-country or off-road racetracks. The courses are filled with numerous ramps and leaps, while our job is to either win the race, or perform spectacular stunts.
Crazy Taxi: City Rush
Racing 31 July 2014
A special edition of the Crazy Taxi series, created from scratch for mobile platforms. In the game we get to a vast metropolis and employ ourselves in a taxi corporation. The game boils down to rushing to breaking the neck in successive streets and delivering customers in the most effective and fastest way possible.
Super Toy Cars
Racing 06 June 2014
Arcade races of toy cars, referring to such cult games as Re-Volt, Stunt GP or Micro Machines series. In the game we race on a dozen or so twisted tracks, located in four typically toy sceneries. The game is enriched by bonuses scattered around the route and improvements installed in cars. The game also offers a multiplayer mode, allowing you to play locally (4 people) or online (8 people).
Ironkraft: Road to Hell
Action TBA (early access since 21 October 2015)
Side-scrolling action game with original mechanics, which can be described as a post-apocalyptic car brawler. Ironkraft: Road to Hell is a debut project from Invoker Studios, whose employees previously worked on Ryse: Son of Rome, The Incredible Adventures of Van Helsing trilogy, and even The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings. The game is set in a wacky alternative version of the World War II.
Gotcha Racing
Racing 27 August 2015
An arcade racing game released for {PLAT}. Gotcha Racing is inspired by Micro Machines, the classic series in which we controlled small vehicles from a top-down view. The game was developed by Arc System Works, authors of series such as Guilty Gear, BlazBlue, and two installments of Dragon Ball Z: Supersonic Warriors. Aside from classic racing, taking place on twelve diverse tracks, Gotcha Racing offers a number of challenges focusing on particulars elements.
Top Speed: Drag & Fast Racing
Racing 22 July 2015
A racing game developed by the independent studio T-Bull. The action takes place on the streets of a fictional city – the metropolis, divided into five districts, is an area of operation for various gangs, keen on eliminating each other. The player receives a task to defeat the bosses of the racing underworld, and acquire the title of the king for themselves. The gameplay focuses on the titular drag racing, known as 1/4 mile races.
Drive!Drive!Drive!
Racing 13 December 2016
A unusual racing game by Different Cloth. In Drive!Drive!Drive!, you participate in drag races taking place on various tracks and featuring various drivers, with the option to switch between the races whenever you want to. When you drive a car, the other drivers are controlled by the AI. However, they are a bunch of idiots with poor skills and a tendency for making the worst of choices.
Hardware: Rivals
Action 05 January 2016
A sequel to Hardware: Online Arena - a PlayStation 2 game. It is a multiplayer action racing game developed by Sony Computer Entertainment. The gameplay is based on online duels between the players who control different, armed vehicles. The game offers a wide variety of vehicles that fall into several main categories - each machine has its own different strong and weak spots. As a result, the player has to develop an appropriate tactic for a given vehicle.
Auto Age: Standoff
Action 21 September 2017
A representative of the MOBA genre, created by Phantom Compass - an independent developer. Among other MOBA titles, the game stands out both with its single player story campaign and an artistically original game world. The players are taken to post-apocalyptic United States ruled by motorized gangs. Assuming the role of such a group's member, the player gains access to an extensive system of car modifications, allowing them to work on the chassis, body, armor or weaponry of their vehicle.
Twisted Metal: Black
Action 18 June 2001
The next installment of the cult series, launched on the PSX console in 1995. We take part in spectacular car duels on one of the several available arenas. The game also includes multiplayer for up to 4 people.
Obliteracers
Racing 24 February 2016
A game by the independent developer Space Dust Studios from Australia, also known under the trade name Varkian Empire. Embracing cartoonish aesthetics, it is a party racing game with action elements. The game mechanics of Obliteracers are inspired by such classic series as Micro Machines or Mario Kart. During the game you take part in small, intergalactic racing competitions organized on exotic planets.
RC Simulation 2.0
Racing 16 July 2018
A simulator game allowing us to steer RC vehicles; the game was created by devotid. The creators offered the players various RC models, recreated in a scale of one to ten. Among the vehicles present, the player will find buggies, monster trucks, both 2WD and 4WD cars.
The Crew: Wild Run
Racing 17 November 2015
The first large expansion pack to The Crew, a car racing game developed by Ivory Tower. The title invites you to the so-called Summit - the gathering place for all racing enthusiasts. The game offers several different types of challenges and races (e.g. drag racing or Monster Truck competitions), and each of them is set in unique locations (e.g. the famous Bonneville Salt Flats or Yosemite Valley).
Ridge Racer Slipstream
Racing 19 December 2013
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.
BIOS
Action TBA (early access since 04 June 2015)
Unusual FPS shooting, enriched with the ability to move by various vehicles. The action takes place inside a special simulator, and the player's task is to pass subsequent tests in the shortest possible time. Each of the stages can be repeated many times, screwing once achieved result and applying different strategies of action.
Motorsport Manager Mobile 2
Strategy 13 July 2017
Developed for mobile devices, Motorsport Manager Mobile 2 is a continuation of a popular motor sports manager created by Playsport Games. Like its predecessor, the game allows the players to lead a racing team on their way to success. One begins their career from minor competitions that are a part of the European Racing Series and head for the World Motorsport Championship – an equivalent of Formula 1.
Top Gear: Road Trip
Puzzle 17 August 2017
A mobile logic game developed by the Finnish developer Motorious Entertainment. As the title suggests, the game is based on the popular TV show – Top Gear, aired by BBC Britain. In Top Gear: Road Trip, the player gets to travel across Great Britain, France, Italy, and other regions of Europe. During the game, one not only visits the aforementioned territories but also participates in multiple races, acquires new cars, and completes tasks based on the challenges from the TV show.
Need for Racing
Racing 17 July 2014
A classic racing game in which the player takes part in various competitions on the track, sitting behind the wheel of a dozen or so cars - he has at his disposal both vehicles inspired by modern machines, as well as cars modeled on the classics of motorization. Production is available in a free model with micropayments.