Exion Hill Racing
Exion Hill Racing is a Side-scroll and Single-player Racing video game developed by George Varga for Android and iOS. The game revolves around the realistic physics-based racing element and lets the player control a vehicle by tapping the screen and cover as many distance as possible to score the points. The player needs to use his points to upgrade the parts of his vehicles, engine, tires, and suspension. There are multiple vehicles available and the player starts the game with only a single vehicle which is unlocked and he must effort to score enough points to unlock his favorite one to engage himself in the side-scroll racing experience. During the exploration, you can perform front or backflip to score extra points and navigate different landscape in each level. Exion Hill Racing offers core features such as Multiple Cars, Upgrades, Earn Coins, and more. Try it out, and you’ll love it.
#1 Excitebike
Excitebike is a 1984 Single-player and Multiplayer Racing video game developed by Hudson Soft and published by Nintendo. The game revolves around the side-scroll motorbike racing gameplay, and it serves as the sequel to Excitebike 64. In the start of the game, the player can control a red bike with an option to either race alone or against AI-controlled riders. The ultimate task of the player is to reach the end of the track by overcoming obstacles, hurdles, and performing stunts. There are several tracks available full of jumps, barriers, and more. The player needs to eliminate other riders from the road and avoid crashing them. If the player hits the rival riders, he will fall and waste lots of time to start the game. As the game advances, it becomes tough to play, and the player will face challenging hurdles. The player can race against the clock or can challenge another player. In Design mode, the player can create his bike and course. Excitebike includes prominent features such as Race against an Opponent, Multiple Circuit, Clipped by other Racers, and more. Check it out, and have fun.