Traffic Escape 2017 is a game where you have to race without crashing (as you would usually do.) It currently has six cars to play with and five types of levels. The game has nice graphics and addictive sounds. It has been rated three point nine out of five by fifty-four people, the majority rating it a five, which is something to be proud of. The developer, Mobi Quil, has currently made no other games in the Tizen Store.
When you start the game and press the play button, you will find the six cars previously mentioned – as you go through the list of them the cars become better and they become more expensive. You buy the cars with the virtual coins you collect when you drive and do well whilst escaping the traffic. You can also do a paint job, change the wheels, and upgrade the cars speed, handling, and breaking. If you want extra colours or wheels to use on your vehicle, you also need to buy them with the virtual money.
As I also mentioned, you can play in different settings- Tokyo, Texas, Moscow, and Sydney. You need to buy Moscow (for 20,000) and Sydney (for 40,000) to play them. When playing, to steer, you need to rotate your device, to accelerate, you don’t need to do anything (it’s automatic), to brake, you need to press and hold anywhere on the screen and to honk your horn, you need to press the button that is placed in the middle of the left side of the screen.
This game is available in the Tizen Store now, for FREE with a download size of 64.53MB for the Z1, Z2 and, Z3. 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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