The same
give-and-take applies to the races as well. The
endless runner-style
mini-game (tap to jump, tap the
whip, to accelerate) is a pleasant diversion from the hum-drum of the hum drum
and racer by unfair enemy AI (teleporting into leadership?
Really? ) Plagued questionable obstacle placement and can sometimes move a little too fast. I'm not too crazy about the floaty jumping, either.
I believe that the good outweigh the bad, however. And while Keri Racing perhaps not polished or viscerally compelling freemium titles on the App Store may be, it does the genre right. It's probably not something that will pull in too many older iOS gamers, but I could definitely love the kiddies.
I believe that the good outweigh the bad, however. And while Keri Racing perhaps not polished or viscerally compelling freemium titles on the App Store may be, it does the genre right. It's probably not something that will pull in too many older iOS gamers, but I could definitely love the kiddies.
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