App Review:Nano Rally
This new installment of the iPod/iPhone app reviews gives you a new spin on mini racing. Nano Rally, coming it at a cheap 0.99$. The only thing that is not small about it is the file size, a hefty 57.5MB of space. For most users, we can fit that without any problem. The app itself is a keeper, a fun race game that can really truly be addicting. The company that produced it, SD Games, has other games that are excellent also, and I will soon be reviewing them as well.
Controls/Visuals: This is the only downfall of the game I think. The tilt controls are excellent, I highly reccomend using them instead of the left and right buttons. Personally, the game would be better if it were done in landscape mode, rather than portrait. You can also set the game to automatically get on the gas pedal by itself.
Gameplay: When it just comes down to racing, this game is good. You have to win to unlock tracks, something that I find really challenging. You can do a career type mode, that is where you unlock the other 6 sections of the tracks. There are a total of 25 tracks that you can have once you unlock them all.
The physics of the game in my opinion are fairly solid. The title has rally in it, so the drifting is going to play a part in the racing itself. I think that the devolopers made the game fairly realistic, and the racing is good. The AI racers (you just see their times, not them physically) are very difficult I think.
Summary: This is an app I recommend to anyone who likes to just have a fun racing game to play on occasion. I play this once a day or so, and it’s a fun little racing game to enjoy from time to time. Some of the downfalls bring this game off of a chance to be on my top 10 apps list.
Score: 7.5/10
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