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Who’d a thought robbing the bank would be the easy part? Now comes the real challenge - to escape with your hard-earned loot having the fuzz hot at your heels!Weave in and out of oncoming traffic; dodge, outrun or ram pursuing police carsand just generally crash, smash and thrash your way through 16 varied levels.Let’s face it: beating someone across the finishing line is a lot of fun,but not nearly as much fun as tackling them into oncoming traffic to watchchaos ensue. The Developers behind Reckless Racing now brings you Reckless Getaway!FEATURES:- 16 eye-popping, visually amazing Tracks- Simple and effective controls- Unlock new tracks by being Reckless and earning stars- Game center enabled, show you're better than the rest and complete all achievements!- Astonishing physics brings chaos to another level-'Part of the Quality Index's Top 10 games list'July's game of the month!'
Destroying other cars, completing missions, and finding secret areas in each map. Then get caught and repeat. That's Reckless Getaway 2 for.
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Game: DeflexPrice: $1.99/£1.49Size: 8.9MBBuy it now from the iTunes store:/Thanks to the quick turnarounds and low price points of the App Store, longtime game designer Jeff Minter – the man responsible for the hugely divisive Space Giraffe on Xbox Live Arcade – has been able to rapidly prototype and release his bizarre and almost psychedelic retro-stylized game ideas of late. Case in point: Deflex is the third such game to come from Minter's Llamasoft studio this year, following the sharp Minotaur Rescue and the less effective Minotron: 2112.
Like its predecessors, Deflex is cheap, universally playable, and hugely visually distinctive. And it may be his best iOS experiment to date.It's sort of amazing how his iOS games can look and feel so much like familiar old-school releases, yet unique elements make them play unlike anything that came before. Deflex gives you paddles and a ball to work with, but this isn't Breakout or Pong; the two buttons give you differently angled paddles that can be placed anywhere to change the trajectory of the moving ball by 90 degrees.
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