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Need for Speed: Most Wanted
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 Master

Racing 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.

Assetto Corsa Mobile
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.

Need for Speed: Undercover
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.

art of rally
art of rally

Racing December 2023

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.

Horizon Chase 2
Horizon Chase 2

Racing 09 September 2022

Horizon Chase 2 is an arcade racing game, which includes many features typical of the genre, such as nitro and accelerating spots. The game was developed and published by Aquiris Game Studio.

Need for Speed: No Limits
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 Overdrive
Asphalt Overdrive

Racing 25 September 2014

Spin-off version of the popular mobile racing series Asphalt, which is a departure from the previous formula of the game. The title combines elements of arcade races with elements of the endless runner genre, in which our vehicle moves spontaneously and the role of the player is limited to changing lanes to avoid obstacles and perform spectacular cascading evolutions.

DrawRace 2: Racing Evolved
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.

Carmageddon
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....

Need for Speed Shift
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.

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

Racing 13 November 2013

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.

Fast & Furious: Legacy
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.

WRC The Official Game
WRC The Official Game

Racing 25 December 2014

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.

Mario Kart Tour
Mario Kart Tour

Racing 25 September 2019

Mobile spin-off of the Mario Kart racing series. In Mario Kart Tour we play as the characters known from the Super Mario series and race both on the well-known and liked tracks, as well as on completely new routes inspired by real cities.

Hot Wheels: Rift Rally
Hot Wheels: Rift Rally

Racing 31 March 2023

An augmented reality racing game. Hot Wheels: Rift Rally has us control a real RC car, driving around any area, shown on the screen as a track filled with turns, obstacles and power-ups.

Crazy Taxi: City Rush
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.

Rush Rally 3
Rush Rally 3

Racing 28 March 2019

The third part of the rally games series is supervised by Brownmonster studio. In the Rush Rally 3, the creators allow us not only to fight for the best possible time in seventy-two special stages, but also to take part in races like Rally Cross.

Wreckfest
Wreckfest

Racing 16 November 2022

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.

SkidStorm
SkidStorm

Racing 17 December 2017

An arcade top-down racing game. Eat My Dust! was developed by Immobile Games studio (Hopping Penguin and Master Archer 3D) for mobile platforms. The title is a typical example of the genre, featuring a light tone and vector graphics. The players can use several vehicles that are unlocked as they progress in the game. The tracks on which the races take place all feature desert scenery.

Micro Machines (2016)
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.

Real Drift Car Racing
Real Drift Car Racing

Racing 04 July 2016

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.

GRID: Autosport
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.

Air Race Speed
Air Race Speed

Racing 25 September 2014

AiRace: Speed is a sequel issued in 2010 on the Nintendo DS console of arcade racing - AiRace: Tunnel. Players once again have the opportunity to take control of futuristic flying vehicles and stand at the start of races whose tracks run inside obstructed corridors. The title was produced by QubicGames studio.