Gigabit Off-Road
Gigabit Off-Road is a Racing, and Single-player video game takes place in the 3D environment developed by Gigabit Games for Android and iOS. The game offers the open world where the player can control his favourite vehicle to explore the environment while making money by accomplishing tough, challenging, events, races and gathering collectables. After earning enough money, the player can use to upgrade his truck with tons of combination of parts, tires, suspensions, engine, paint job and wheels. There are wide-open maps available comprises hundreds of objectives per level to complete. During the gameplay, the player explores the realistic landscapes from multiple camera angles, and engage in the driving experience. Using customization, the player can modify his truck using a combination of parts and can colour his truck to look unique. Each truck in the game has its unique characteristics. Gigabit Off-Road offers core features such as Endless Customization, Realistic Suspension Physics, and more. Try it out, and you’ll love it.
#1 Kirby Air Ride
Kirby Air Ride is a Racing, Single and Multiplayer video game developed by Hal Laboratory and published by Nintendo. The game takes place in the three-dimensional world and includes multiple characters. It supports up to four players and lets you select your character and dive into the world where you have to compete against AI controlled drivers in Single-player mode or up to three players in co-op mode. You assume the role of the protagonist named as Kirby and your ultimate task is to complete a variety of races and mini-games. It has three different modes such as Air Ride, Laps and Time. In Air Ride mode, you must select the racing machine against up to three competitors via split screen and finish the race before anyone else. The Laps is the default mode of the game, where you complete the races by completing the number of laps. In Time mode, you must race against time, and complete the objective within given time to win fantastic rewards. The game unlocks other levels, racing machines, and tracks, as you progress through the game. Try it out, and you’ll love it.
#2 R.C. Pro-Am II
R.C. Pro-Am II combines the elements of Racing and Vehicular Combat game and supports both Single and Multiplayer modes. It is the sequel to the R.C. Pro-Am video game released in 1988 and offers similar gameplay with a series of tracks, weapon upgrades, vehicles, and bonus stages. Up to four players can race against either human or AI-controlled characters on a variety of tracks to cross first while overcoming hazards and obstacles. The game rewards the player with money and points if wins. Each vehicle equips with a particular car that the player can use against his competitors to eliminate them from the race track. In Single-player mode, the player can compete against Artificial Intelligence, while in Multiplayer mode, up to four players can compete against each other simultaneously. The game chooses the top three finishers to the next race. R.C. Pro-Am II offers core features such as a variety of Vehicles, various Tracks, deadly Obstacles and Hazards, and more. Try it out.