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8Racer app for iPhone and iPad


4.6 ( 4096 ratings )
Games Entertainment Racing
Developer: Mazen Kilani
Free
Current version: 3.0, last update: 4 years ago
First release : 06 May 2017
App size: 39.68 Mb

GAME PLAY:
8Racer is a (nano) car racing game, with Game Center Achievements and Leaderboards. Select your car (yellow, blue or red) then select your Level of Difficulty (easy, medium or hard). Then, off you go! The number of laps and time limits are displayed at the start of each game. Rotate the rotary dial on the left bottom side of the screen to control the car. There are a few obstacle in the way!

OBJECTIVE: Complete the game level number of laps within the time limit. Easy level time limit is 15 seconds/2 laps, Medium is 25 seconds/5 laps and Hard is 35 seconds/10 laps.

GAME CENTER ACHIEVEMENTS:
Destruction Hero: Bang onto an obstacle more than 20 times
Amateur Racer: Complete the 8Racer Easy level
Intermediate Racer: Complete the 8Racer Medium level
Professional Racer: Complete the 8Racer Hard level
Racing Addict: Complete a race 10 times without closing the 8Racer app

GAME CENTER LEADERBOARDS:
Yellow Car: Easy, Medium and Hard Levels
Blue Car: Easy, Medium and Hard Levels
Red Car: Easy, Medium and Hard Levels
Easy Level: Yellow, Blue and Red Cars
Medium Level: Yellow, Blue and Red Cars
Hard Level: Yellow, Blue and Red Cars

AUTO RECORD + REPLAY: The app automatically records the game play, and the video can be replayed within the game (after game ends) or it can be shared and played anywhere (as an mp4 video file). You can switch off the Auto Record function as needed (touch the button; Green is On, Grey is Off).

BUTTONS: Sound On/Off switches game music and sounds on or off (for a more peaceful gameplay:), and Signature shows App Info & Credits.

LABELS: Laps show the number of laps per game level. Time shows time remaing to complete the game level.

CREDITS: The Ray Wenderlich Tutorial Team for the 2D Apple Games by Tutorials excellent book [Caroline Begbie, Mike Berg, Michael Briscoe, Ali Hafizji, Marin Todorov and Ray Wenderlich]. The book contained a tutorial on building a Circuit Racer game. I used the book resources (sprites, images, sound files) and updated 8Racer with my own buttons of AppInfo & Sound On/Off.