
Road Race 3D is an exciting racing game that allows you to ride on a challenging track! You will experience the perfect combination of 3D racing and parkour. Use flexible operation and quick reaction to win every game! To draw a vehicle, a vehicle will randomly appear for you. For example, you will drive a super cool race car, running at high speed on a narrow track. But be careful to avoid obstacles, such as rolling gears, large pendulums, etc. The track will become more complex and you should improve your skills to win the race. Use the gems you get to increase your vehicle’s speed, width and explosiveness. Go to the store to redeem tanks, ships and other powerful vehicles. This will help you surpass your opponent and win the game. Each track is unique, full of challenges and fun, giving you unlimited surprises and challenges.
Pokémon GO is a mobile game that became a worldwide sensation upon its release in July 2016. Developed by Niantic, Inc., in collaboration with Nintendo and The Pokémon Company, the game blends the excitement of augmented reality (AR) with the iconic world of Pokémon. Pokémon GO invites players to venture outside and explore their real-world environment to catch virtual creatures known as Pokémon, and this groundbreaking concept of blending digital gameplay with real-world exploration has led to the game's immense popularity.
The game's core mechanic revolves around using a smartphone’s GPS and camera to locate, capture, battle, and train virtual creatures that appear in various real-world locations. Pokémon GO is designed to encourage players to get active by moving around in the real world, with Pokémon appearing at different locations depending on geographical factors, time of day, and weather conditions. It creates a unique experience for each player, as their local environment influences the kinds of Pokémon they may encounter.
Players interact with the game through an app on their smartphone, which uses augmented reality to overlay virtual Pokémon in the player’s real-world surroundings. As they walk around, they can see Pokémon that appear superimposed on the screen, and they can attempt to capture them using a throwing mechanic, typically involving the swipe of a finger on the screen to throw a Poké Ball. This capture mechanic is simple, yet engaging, requiring players to account for the Pokémon’s movements and other factors like the timing and accuracy of their throw.