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How it looks: The graphics are pretty decent and the sound is great. The default camera view is from behind the car, which works pretty well, but there are five others, including a pretty good in-car mode. I played this game for weeks before seeing a tiny, opaque camera icon on the top right of the screen to change the view.

The tracks are nicely rendered and the header flames, tire smoke, and guardwall-bashing sparks all look very nice. Game modes: The game offers both single-player or multiplayer modes. Single-player pits you against computer AI opponents while multiplayer sets up real-life opponents, though finding a match can sometimes take a long time due to lack of users.

Game play: Choose between four events, which are actually difficulty levels with higher rewards going to success in the tougher levels. The player must use the on-screen throttle pedal to perform a burnout in a Top Fueler with the goal being to get as close to percent as possible on the sliding scale on the side of the screen. Too hot or too cold will affect your run.

The car will then auto stage and you mash the gas when the Tree turns psssst : go on Yello. The trick then is to steer the car down the middle of the lane by tilting your device. This can be pretty tricky as the car tends to get a little loose downtrack and sometimes it feels like a white-knuckle needle-thread.

Your reaction time, e. Like real drag races, each race consists of a maximum of four rounds. Minicades took the successful engine that powered Dragster Mayhem and expanded it with the apparent backing of Mopar to include Funny Car, Pro Stock, three fast Pro Mod-style doorslammer classes, Super Stock, Stock, and even jet dragsters.

The rub just as in real life is that you have to work your way through the slower classes to get access to the big guns. How it looks: The graphics are very similar to Dragster Mayhem. The cars that are supposed to shift will bob the nose on the shift; a nice touch.

The sound varies from class to class is decent but not exceptional. Game modes: Single-player and multiplayer. Multiplayer matching seems much stronger than Dragster Mayhem.

How it plays: Same mechanics as Dragster Mayhem with setting up and making a run. The Stock and Super Stockers are oddly sometimes harder to drive for some reason, wagging their tails. With every win, you earn credits to buy a better car or a different paint scheme within your class or ultimately move up a class.

Unlike Dragster Mayhem , you can crash these cars, including rolling them over in a two-car collision not that I ever did that; of course not. The multiplayer mode allows you to choose an opponent across varying levels within your class so you can give or get a handicap start and also allows you to double down after a race win for a rematch or take your money and run. Leveling up: Race win credits allow you to progress through multiple car makes and paint schemes in each eliminator and also into the quicker classes.

You can upgrade your engine, tires, and supercharger even in classes like Stock without a supercharger -— weird but all of these require you to win a lot of races first. Round wins in some classes start as low as 20 credits usually doubling or more for every later round and it takes , credits, for example, to get the best Pro Stocker.

Side scrollers like this are a dime a dozen in the App Store, with a variety of flavors and features; even my favorite overall racing game, Real Racing 3 , has a small drag race mode.. He downside? Rat on a Jet Ski is a free jet ski game for mobile phones.

You play as a rat on a jet ski performing stunts and collecting items. Gameplay is pretty simple and the game is designed for widescreen and for use with a joystick. Splashdown: Rides Gone Wild is a jet ski racing game from with crazy characters and varied themed tracks. Each character has individual fun personalities, and unique skill attributes.

The themed tracks are fun and entertaining, compared to some of the other Jet Ski games. A personal favorite mode is the World Races mode, with tracks running through a flooded city, haunted house, or the Bermuda Triangle. The other modes, stunt mode and time-trial mode are also fun to play. Do tricks off of ramps to earn boost power. Boost power is helpful to win races, save it up and use it when you need it.

It also has some pretty good music tracks as well. As a jet ski racer, Splashdown: Rides Gone Wild is one of the simplest and probably the best jet ski game in existence. Splashdown is a watercraft racing video game by Rainbow Studios. You race in and around floating bouys and do jumps and tricks to earn levels. You can do single races or make a career profile for more challenging tracks.

It was originally released for the PlayStation 2 and was later adapted for the Xbox. Players race against each other on various courses. If you miss a buoy or a jump track your jet ski slows down and you lose momentum. Likewise, you also lose momentum if you pass on the wrong side of the buoy. You are also likely to run into other players or get beached on the sandbars.

The graphics are great for the time it was made, and the soundtrack has some pretty awesome music. Jet X20 is an extreme sports type of jet ski game racing game. You ride stand-up jet skis through a determined course making jumps and doing tricks to earn bonus points. It offers a larger course area, with a more open-water feel to it. It was good for the type of graphics you could pull out of the PS2 system at the time.

Jet X2O has eight courses with some really awesome scene variety and numerous routes to choose from. It is reminiscent of a similar game for SSX snowboarding in the way the courses run and the gameplay. You can customize your character for personality, skills, and abilities that they can do once their trick meter is filled up. Overall, it is still an entertaining game, despite the limited graphics of the Playstation 2 formatting. Jet Moto is a jet ski racer game that was originally released for the PS1 console.

This game made its way into the video game scene back in , two months before Wave Race 64 was released in Europe. The graphics and visuals are outdated, of course, because it is a PS1 game but still entertaining as a racing game. Wave Race 64 is probably the most-remembered jet ski game of all time. It was created in the N64 version of Wave Race. It was one of the first racing games to get people interested in the style of racing games. The stand-up jet skis seem to dance on the water as they glide in and around targets.

As to be expected, the graphics are old but, again, if you have a love of older games, this one is worth giving a look. This game was the original jet ski racing game that inspired all the others ones that would follow. Great for kid and adult players alike. These were initially car racing games, however, a variety of other forms of racing games have been produced since then including drag racing games, motorcycle racing games, bike racing games, and more.

The initial racing games were made using low-resolution black and white graphics. Online racing games have come a long way since! Thanks to the advent of e-sports, you can now be professional at racing games. There are world racing games championships hosted annually, with the most popular contests coming in the car racing games category. Researchers at the University of Rochester have suggested that racing games, particularly car racing games, may help you become a better driver thanks to the quick reactions needed for racing games.

Talk about being a brain game!



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