Need for Speed: No Limits News for iPhone
Firemonkeys, the Australia-based developer and makers of Real Racing, developed the game, offering more than 100 player levels and over 10 different game modes as well as 900 race events, 30 different licensed vehicles and 38 race courses. The more notorious players become, the more races they can access. However, there are two more ways to control the cars, if players are not comfortable with the default setting. By default, the game sees players controlling their cars by tapping on the left and right sides of the screen to steer. Gear shifts and acceleration are automatic in all the three modes as reported by Adweek.The premium currency, Gold, is sure to earn the ire of a few gamers. Players can challenge their rivals in head-to-head tournaments to earn rewards and exclusive items. The in-game cash can be used for installing auto mods in the game.
EA first announced a made-for-mobile Need For Speed game nearly a year ago. With millions of custom combos underneath the player’s fingertips, the options are endless, allowing every player to build the dream ride in the game. Since the game is free-to-play there will be in-game purchases available for players who wish to advance through the game bit faster.
Although Need for Speed No Limits is free, you can tell that a lot of effort was involved to create a mobile game that stacks up well against its heavyweight console brothers. You learn the basics of steering, drifting and using nitro as you participate in the game’s early races. It’s also worth noting the game requires a persistent internet connection.
Need For Speed No Limits, a new free-to-play entry in EA’s hit racing franchise, is available to download now on iOS and Android. The game should be fully compatible with all devices powered by Android 4.0 and up.