City Motor Racer – Nitro is a game where you have to ride a motorbike on the road without crashing. When you are playing, you collect virtual coins that you can use to buy more motorbikes, the first one you start with is called Hunter. The rest are Eagle (which you buy for one-thousand coins), Racer (which you buy for three thousand coins), mRacer-X (which you buy for four thousand coins), and F1-Bike (which you but for five thousand coins.)
When you are playing, you collect coins (as previously mentioned) and you get more coins when you get a close call (when you pass a car, but you are quite or very close.) You can also pick where you drive, on a motorway that’s not near any shops or houses or you can drive in a city. When you start the game, and you want to move to the other lanes, you need to rotate your device left or right depending on which way you want to go.
The game has really good and detailed graphics and some realistic and some non-realistic sounds (such as the crashing and money counting sounds.) City Motor Race – Nitro has been rated three point five out of five by one hundred and sixty-two people, which is quite good but not at the big fat five!
The developer, HGames-ArtWorks s.r.o, has currently made more than ten games. Grand Gangster Crime Auto 3D, World of Drones War Gunship, and Ninja Samurai Hero, to name a few of them.
City Motor Racer – Nitro is available in the Tizen Store now for FREE with a download size of 18.58MB. If you are a developer and you want your app or game reviewed by us, then contact us at [email protected].
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