U.S Gaming: Top five Racing Games
In this article, we will take a look at the top five racing game that are preferred by the gaming enthusiasts in the United States.
Racing games are a type of video game in which the player competes in a racing competition. They could be based on anything from actual racing leagues to implausible settings. They are divided into two categories: realistic racing projections and implausible arcade-style racing games. Kart racing games evolved into an important sub-genre of the latter in the 1990s. Racing games may also be classified as sports video games.
In this article, we will take a look at the top five racing games that is preferred by gaming enthusiasts in the United States.
- CSR 2
The single-player component of CSR Racing is separated into five tiers, with each tier incorporating successively quicker dissent and vehicles. To advance to the next tier, the player must race and defeat the level’s crew boss. After defeating the level’s boss, the player will be contested to a high-stakes rematch. If the player wins the race, they receive the boss’s car; however, if the player ends up losing, they must return the gold earned in the previous boss race. With over fifty million downloads, CSR 2 is one of the most preferred racing mobile games in the United States.
- Need for Speed
Need for Speed (NFS) is a racing video game franchise established by Criterion Games, the same company that created Burnout. The series is centred on illegal street racing, and players are tasked with completing various types of races while evading law enforcement agencies in police endeavours. The series is one of EA’s earliest known franchises that is not published under the EA Sports label. With over hundred million downloads, Need for Speed is one of the most preferred racing mobile games in the United States.
- Hill Climb Racing
The game received generally positive feedback. Critics described the graphics as primitive at best or shabby at worst, and the multiplayer as uninspiring at times, but the latter was overlooked when they praised the physics. The simple two-button controls and freemium monetization model received additional praise for their passive approach. With over ten million downloads, Hill Climb Racing is one of the most preferred racing mobile games in the United States.
- Asphalt 9
Asphalt 9: Legends is a 2018 racing game developed and released by Gameloft Barcelona. It is the fifteenth major game in the Asphalt series, and it was released on July 25, 2018. There are several newer and better features compared to previous entries, such as a renowned car lineup, new control schemes, along with the autopilot mode called “TouchDrive,” race modes, and the reimplemented “shockwave nitro” from Asphalt 6: Adrenaline. With over hundred million downloads Asphalt 9 is one of the most preferred racing mobile games in the United States.
- F1 Clash
F1 Manager, renamed F1 Clash in May 2021 is a microtransaction-based racing management/strategy video game created and released by Hutch, a British video game publisher. On May 7, 2019, the version was released for both iOS and Android. At launch, it included all of the official circuits, teams, and drivers from the 2019 Formula One World Championship. With over ten million downloads, F1 Clash is one of the most preferred racing mobile games in the United States.
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