Making a good-looking racing game for the iPhone isnât that difficult, but winding tracks and multiple laps donât sit well with players looking for a quick fix. You know what does work well? Drag racing.
In a console game, drag racing is generally pretty boring. When youâve got stunning 3D environments and all of that screen real estate to play with, why go in a straight line? When you can offer marathon multi-lap affairs in full 1080p, why bother with 10 seconds of acceleration?
On the iPhone and iPad, however, sometimes all you have is 10 seconds, and in those 10 seconds, NaturalMotionâs CSR Racing shines. Itâs all about two cars racing to the finish line as quickly as possible, shifting at just the right moment to out-accelerate the competition. Thereâs no steering. Thereâs no driving around in a circle. Itâs a pure and simple bite-sized racing experience.
Just because itâs quick doesnât mean itâs shallow. CSR Racing features a story mode that challenges the player to defeat a series of street gangs, climbing through their ranks until they take out the boss, unlocking the next neighborhood to conquer with oil and nitrous.
To win youâll have to tune your vehicle, using cash earned from exhibitions and daily challenges to purchase better tires, more powerful engines, and other upgrades that aid in balancing power with potential wheel spin. Crafting your ultimate ride out of base models from Audi, BMW, Chevrolet, Ford, GM, Mini and Nissan is a balancing act; thankfully CSR Racing holds your hand throughout the process, helping ensure your engine block doesnât drop out mid-race.
The game is free, which is also a plus, but freedom comes at a cost. Youâve only got a set amount of fuel points to race with; once you run out youâll have to wait or pay for more. Itâs almost a Facebook game in iPhone clothing in the regard. You can earn gold to purchase rare new cars, or you can buy it.
Iâve not spent a single cent on CSR Racing, and so far Iâm still having fun. My car has a fancy sticker on the side and parts more valuable than the initial vehicle investment. Sure, Iâve only got the one ride, but Iâve come to depend on it. Itâs my pal.
CSR Racingâs races only last seconds, but thatâs okay. It just means I can race more, and thatâs no drag.
CSR Racing (Free) [iTunes]