![]() Also, you can upgrade to better cars with much better handling later in the game. These seem to work very well if you don't like steering with the accelerometer. If you have the latest version of the game, there's an option for virtual controls on the screen. If you find the controls too sensitive, you can adjust the accelerometer sensitivity in the options menu. You simply tilt your phone to the left or right to steer your car. Controlling your car is pretty easy to get used to with the accelerometer. The controls are simple: automatic gas is a default setting, so you don't have to worry about anything other than steering (using the accelerometer) and braking when necessary. ![]() There's also an options menu which allows you to adjust accelerometer sensitivity, turn on/off the auto boost feature and adjust brake power. We'll talk more about the various gameplay modes later in the review. These include time attack, survival, instant race, arcade, multiplayer and career mode. ![]() From here, you can select from a variety of gameplay modes. When the game starts up, you are presented with the game's main menu. * Accelerometer controls can feel a little awkward at times This is a fun and addictive title that brings the old-school arcade racing experience to the mobile phone. The tracks provide Mario-Kart-style upgrades such as speed boosts and armor upgrades. The graphics are vibrant and the environments are full of character. Raging Thunder 2 by Polarbit is an arcade-style racing game for the Android Platform.
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