Night Driver
Three-dimensional, arcade racing game, which is a refreshed version of one of the first productions of this type, released in the 70's by Atari. As befits a remake, this title has a similar gameplay model, but a completely new graphic design.
developer: Gameaholic / West Pier Studios publisher: Atari / Infogrames Official website
Dedicated to mobile platforms, Night Driver is a three-dimensional racing game, a modern version of a 1970s classic - one of the first racing games to offer first-person view. Atari is responsible for the creation of this title - exactly as in the case of the original.
Mechanics
Playing Night Driver is quite simple, especially when compared to modern racing games. The title puts us in the role of a driver who races at night on various routes, most often located in cities (but not only). The game is characterized by a very arcady character and has little in common with simulators - just touch the screen to speed up, and movie your finger across to move sideways. In addition to rushing forward and turning, we have the ability to collect roadside boosts that can further increase the speed at which we drive.
As a reward for the results, we receive boxes that enable us to adjust the appearance of our car. The effects of our efforts can be evaluated using the garage mode, which enables us to view the vehicle from any side. Atari's production also offers a wide range of unlockable vehicles.
Game modes
The iOS and AND version of Night Driver only enables us to have fun solo. The game offers three modes of fun: driver (equivalent to a typical endless runner), classic and challenge.
Technical aspects
Night Driver features three-dimensional visuals that make a pretty good impression. Car models are full of details, and the tracks look really good. A well-implemented lighting system should also be regarded as a pro.
Last updated on 02 March 2018
Game mode: single player
Age restrictions Night Driver: Good for all ages.