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Highway Traffic Racing Car

Highway Traffic Racing Car

Catégorie : CoursesVersion: 0.2.5

Taille:32.4MBSystème d'exploitation : Android 6.0+

Promoteur:Heavy Racers

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Description de l'application

Vivez le frisson des courses à grande vitesse dans un trafic intense avec Traffic Rider Car Games ! Ce jeu de course en 3D de premier ordre est parfait pour les accros à l'adrénaline qui aiment le défi de naviguer sur des routes très fréquentées. Déjouez vos rivaux, évitez les collisions, gagnez des points et améliorez votre flotte de voitures modernes pour devenir le pilote de course ultime.

Choisissez votre voie : lancez-vous dans des poursuites palpitantes en tant qu'officier de police, poursuivant et appréhendant des criminels, ou devenez un voleur rusé, échappant habilement à la loi. Les deux modes offrent un gameplay intense et des défis stratégiques.

Préparez-vous pour une balade exaltante ! Démarrez votre moteur, attachez votre ceinture et préparez-vous à une course automobile folle et ultime dans divers environnements. Maîtrisez la dérive, utilisez les boosts nitro et découvrez une conduite réaliste de la voiture. Ce jeu de course de style arcade allie simulation et action pour une expérience vraiment unique.

Traffic Car Racing : Simulator propose des graphismes HD époustouflants, une physique de conduite réaliste et des effets sonores immersifs. Affrontez des rivaux IA, gagnez des points en fonction de votre vitesse et de vos manœuvres de dépassement habiles, et débloquez de nouvelles voitures avec vos gains.

Caractéristiques du jeu :

  • Quatre environnements détaillés : paysages urbains, désertiques, routiers et herbeux.
  • Commandes de voiture fluides et réactives.
  • Moteur physique réaliste, incluant les effets de gravité lors de la dérive.
  • Six voitures différentes ou plus à débloquer et à améliorer.
  • Des graphismes 3D époustouflants.
  • Expérience de conduite immersive.
  • Sons authentiques de voitures de course à la dérive.
  • Un gameplay d'autoroute sans fin avec un trafic dynamique.

Contrôles du jeu :

  • Inclinez ou touchez pour diriger.
  • Appuyez sur le bouton d'accélération (côté droit) pour accélérer.

Conseils pour obtenir des scores élevés :

  • Des vitesses plus élevées donnent des scores plus élevés.
  • Dépassez les voitures de près à des vitesses supérieures à 100 km/h pour obtenir des points bonus et de l'argent.

Quoi de neuf (Version 0.2.5 - 1er août 2024) :

  • Environnement de la nouvelle ville.
  • Des routes courbes sans fin pour un défi supplémentaire.
  • Graphiques améliorés pour une expérience visuelle plus fluide.

Téléchargez Traffic Car Racing : 3D Simulator aujourd'hui et dominez les routes !

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