Raging Thunder
by Antonio Wells
Dec 24, 2009 6:00 AM –
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Raging Thunder. A tyre burning racer in full 3D, featuring cross-platform multi-player! Raging Thunder is a gut-churning, tyre burning racer giving you control over the most extreme muscle cars in the world! Race against time, CPU controlled opponents or up to three other speed addicts in this fast paced and exhilarating coin-op style racing game. Strap yourself in and prepare for the most hardcore racing experience of your life!
Price: Free Trial, $0.99
Pros & Cons:
Pros
Cons
- Your typical race car game, could use more features
- Not enough network participation to race multi-player online, however you can invite you friends and create a local session
Features:
Polarbit hits a home run by bringing true 3D gaming to Android. Raging Thunder Android App is a cool fast paced 3D accelerometer race car game! Android was not particularly known for its excellence in the gaming area the games like this really step up the bar. Tilt and turn your android phone to steer through the race, collect items like a lightning bolts (for speed boosts) and skulls (to cause havoc to other drivers), tap the left/right screens to use the features. There are a few racing modes; Single or Multi-player (create a race locally or on Polarbit’s network) mode, play Quick Race, Arcade, Championship or Time Attacke modes.
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Fun Factor & Addictive:
If you love race card games day and this one is for you! The game is fun, addictive, as well as challenging as you use speed and wit to finish the goal.
Graphics:
Raging Thunder Android App takes advantage of Android’s Open GL 3D rendering engine to deliver amazing fast paced graphics for Android phones. Comparable to iPhone gaming graphics.
Accelerometer, Vibration & Sound:
Raising thunder android app is all about the accelerometer, it has sound (which is optional) but does not take advantage of vibration (for crashes… which it should).