The game features 60 licensed cars, including the Delorean from Back to the Future, for Pete’s sake (though 88 miles per hour is baby stuff compared to the speeds you’re capable of reaching in-game). You can race against others on Wi-Fi, or via local multiplayer or Bluetooth. There are multiple control schemes to choose from, including using the accelerometer to steer, manipulating a virtual steering wheel, or simply tapping left or right on your screen. The game runs smoothly without a hint of slowdown, at least on the 4th generation iPod Touch. Otherwise, it’s a very decent mobile racing game. Its lack of originality is its biggest sin. Seriously though, Asphalt 7 is a very rough game to assign a review number to. But it comes with your choice of topping! That’s good! And–okay, wait, got sidetracked. But there’s not much in the game that makes it a marked improvement from Asphalt 6.
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