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Asphalt 8 Airborne Guide

1.0 for Android
3.0 | 10,000+ Installs

Jack Jackseparrow

Description of Asphalt 8 Airborne Guide

Asphalt 8: Gameloft's Airborne has developed a new Standard for mobile arcade runners. The game seems to be deeply inspired by The Burnout series, which focuses on aggressive driving, excessive drift and harsh lawsOf course, gravity, crushing your opponents into oblivion.
Players can enjoy the whole game without having to spend real money.
Of course, it may be a little too much, but it's certainly possible. Unlike Real Racing 3, which focuses on realistic simulation and auto maintenance, Asphalt avoids arcade-style downtime
Torn around you at 200 miles per hour. Of course, much of the game hangs.
Collision with incoming traffic and strong walls or your exit by your opponents is an equalizer in the session here.
These situations are usually only a minor inconvenience because your car will just relax to give you a chance to get back to work quickly.
Sometimes the game does not calculate the effects correctly, preventing you from dying in your tracks. Wait a few seconds for the reset option to appear manually.
As you can see, in the mobile game, the graphics are incredible. With sites inspired by real-world destinations like London, Tokyo, Nevada and Barcelona, ​​there's certainly a lot to take care of as
Environment
During the first season of the career mode, only three tracks can be run. These things will start to get a little tired, especially if you run again in hopes of getting a great rating.
Fortunately, once you reach the second season, different paths are proposed and you will progress by discovering the different routes and shortcuts scattered in each map, some of which may give you the advantage.
All 47 luxury models and headlights are available in first class, with an essential condition for the opening of the car at this time.
The models themselves are based on the best brands such as Audi, Tesla, Bugatti, Lamborghini and Ferrari, and are made with astonishing details.
Very few start-up cars, especially electric models (which look like high-tech appliances), but you'll quickly go from there.
In career mode, you will participate in different types of races to earn money and stars in the game.
The money in the game will allow you to unlock the cars listed, while the stars will allow you to progress during all subsequent racing seasons.
Whether it's a classic, a knock-out, an infection, a withdrawal, a door drift or a direct race from the manufacturer, there's a lot of content that that interests you.
The multi-mode mode in real time works very well. Requires Wi-Fi, you can drill your skills against other riders around the world.
The money earned in this situation can be spent on upgrades of your car in career mode and vice versa.
There are some disadvantages to report. Some control methods seem to be slightly floating, especially the virtual flywheel on the screen, which does not give the same level of response as other input schemes.
From time to time, some visual effects when traveling quickly hinder the way you play.
While it seems impressive to see lens reflections and dust reflections as they get better, it's impossible to see what's happening in front of you.
As mentioned before, in-app purchases are not needed to complete the game, but the difficulty curve, the low profit at the end of the game and the price of the high-end car push the user to spend money real.
If this happens to you, it seems that the car packages that are available for purchase are better than the currency packs in the game.
However, Asphalt 8 is one of the best mobile games I've seen in a long time. With quality controller graphics and excellent 99-cent multi-player support, I recommend choosing this one.
He puts the band on and provides a very positive view of the growing number of mobile players. The game is now available for iOS, Android and Windows Phone users.

Information

  • Category:
    Entertainment
  • Latest Version:
    1.0
  • Updated:
    2018-07-15
  • File size:
    4.8MB
  • Requirements:
    Android 4.0.3 or later
  • Developer:
    Jack Jackseparrow
  • ID:
    com.guideup.mkitchenup.airborne