Car racing game for Android where everything is allowed
If you're familiar with car games of the likes of Destruction Derby or Death Rally, that were a hit on PCs some years ago, you might just want to try out this Crash Club. It's a racing game in resistance mode in which we'll be able to destroy absolutely everything. And everything means everything: settings and obviously rivals.
Multiplayer destruction and car game
Here we'll find a driving game in which we're not going to race around a track but an entire city where we'll be able to break and crash into everything we come across to wipe out our rivals. On the one hand, the more things we destroy, the more points we'll be rewarded with. And on the other, we have to get rid of all our enemies just like in Highlander: there can be only one.
The fun thing about this is that we won't face up against a boring and predictable AI: up to 30 players can take part in the matches at the same time so we'll have to face up against all sorts of gamers: from useless newbies to experts that look like Mad Max.
Remember: there can be only one.
Main features
- Online multiplayer game with capacity for over 30 players per game.
- Totally destroyable scenario.
- Over 25 cars available.
- Make changes to each car model: paint, decoration, accessories, and even emojis. Customize your vehicle to define your unmistakable style.
- Manage your garage and collect different cars.
- Collect coins and awards as you play.
The control system is extremely simple: just swipe your finger over the screen in the direction you want to turn. To brake, swipe down, and to accelerate, swipe up. It will only take you a couple of minutes to get used to it.
Now that you know, if you're into racing games without rules and with multiplayer functions, don't hesitate to download the APK of this great video game.
Requirements and additional information:
- Minimum operating system requirements: Android 4.0.3.
- Offers in-app purchases.
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