AndroidGamingiPadiPhoneMediaVideo

Real Racing 3 Apple iPad Gameplay – Gorgeous Yet Controversial [VIDEO]

Real Racing 3 is now available for free on the Apple App Store and Google Play.

Previous titles in the series required an initial payment to purchase the game, however in this latest gorgeous looking release you pay nothing upfront. Instead, micro-transactions are included which in the long run could actually cost you quite a bit of money if you are desperate to repair, upgrade and purchase vehicles.

This isn’t the first title on mobile platforms to include a payment structure such as this and I’m sure it won’t be the last.

Here is a little gameplay I captured from a 3rd generation Apple iPad:

Hyper-realistic. Pure fun. And FREE. Real Racing 3 sets a new standard for mobile racing games – it really must be experienced to be believed.

Trailblazing new features include officially licensed tracks, an expanded 22-car grid, and over 45 meticulously detailed cars from makers like Porsche, Lamborghini, Dodge, Bugatti, and Audi. Plus, racing with friends gets kicked into another dimension with the reality-bending Time Shifted Multiplayer™ (TSM) technology.
Apple App Store

THANK JAMES WITH A COFFEE!
If you enjoyed this content, you can support James’ work by purchasing them a coffee…

James Woodcock

James is a Freelance Journalist, Copywriter, Author, Blogger & Podcaster specialising in gaming, gadgets and technology, both retro and modern. Ever since he experienced the first controllable pixel movement on the television screen, he has been entranced by the possibilities and rewarding entertainment value generated from these metal and plastic boxes of delight. Writing hundreds of articles, including commentary and reviews on various gaming platforms, whilst also interviewing well-known industry figures for popular online publications. Creator of the ScummVM Music Enhancement Project and host of the Game & Gadget Podcast. View his portfolio for more information.

James Woodcock has 1076 posts and counting. See all posts by James Woodcock

Leave a comment...

%d bloggers like this: