iPhone Game: Uses Licensed MCS as starter car
iPhone Game: Uses Licensed MCS as starter car
For those interested in driving their cars (well, a facsimile anyway) via their phone:
Asphalt 4: Elite Racing
http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/M...289651516&mt=8
1655 reviews, 4 star rated
And the car you start off with? A Laser Blue MCS! Licensed, logo'ed, and everything.
Currently on sale for 20%, $7.99. If you like racing games, it's pretty decent. I was drawn in by the Mini I saw in one of the screenshots and found it an entertaining way to pass a few minutes, although I'm still not convinced of an accelerometer as the best means of controlling a race car.
Asphalt 4: Elite Racing
http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/M...289651516&mt=8
1655 reviews, 4 star rated
And the car you start off with? A Laser Blue MCS! Licensed, logo'ed, and everything.
Currently on sale for 20%, $7.99. If you like racing games, it's pretty decent. I was drawn in by the Mini I saw in one of the screenshots and found it an entertaining way to pass a few minutes, although I'm still not convinced of an accelerometer as the best means of controlling a race car.
I work for the company gameloft that makes that game for the iPhone, I must say the game is pretty slick being for a phone. And the fact that they used the Mini as the starter car made me laugh for sure..
There are some other good titles coming out soon as well
There are some other good titles coming out soon as well
I was actually thinking of buying that game. Is it really that good?
The only bad things are the missions are real easy, and there really aren't that many cars. But the story mode is decently long.
Edit: and the controls are really good, you just gotta adjust the drvng controls to gas/ brake and stick steering.
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