NASCAR: Redline
- Publisher: Eutechnyx Limited
- Genre: Racing
- Released: 3 Oct, 2013
- Size: 586.7 MB
- Price: $0.99
- App Store Info
Description
***DOES NOT RUN ON iPod Touch 4 AND BELOW***Play across all supported devices – iPhone 4, iPhone 4S, iPhone 5, iPhone 5C, iPhone 5S, iPod touch 5, iPad 2, iPad 3, iPad 4 and iPad Mini.
NASCAR®: REDLINE is the original officially licensed NASCAR game on iOS! Take your place as crew chief, where it’s all about the strategy and tactics. Have you got what it takes to take your team your driver all the way to Victory Lane?
Find the perfect combination of pistop strategy and driving style as you attempt to guide your driver from the back of the pack to the winner's circle. Decide where your well-earned prize money is used – from car upgrades to team training to negotiating sponsorship deals in order to take your driver from rookie to Chase winner. Featuring all the officially licensed tracks and drivers of the 2013 season, pit your wits against the best in the business, and help your driver hold their own against stars like Dale Earnhardt Jr and Jimmie Johnson, the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Championship is yours for the taking!
KEY FEATURES:
• Features all the OFFICIAL drivers, race tracks, cars and sponsors from the 2013 Sprint Cup Series
• Guide your driver from Speedweeks rookie to championship contender in CAREER MODE
• Make the calls for your favorite driver from a line up of 43 officially licensed 2013 Sprint Cup Series competitors and champions in SEASON MODE
• Upgrade your car to create the perfect setup for every track on the NASCAR calendar
• Unlock new sponsorship opportunities to boost your finances
• Train your crew to shave valuable seconds off your pitting time
• Accurate race simulation that plays out the entirety of each race as you make the calls that matter
• Make the calls to give your driver the edge in stunning gameplay sequences with GENRE-LEADING GRAPHICS
GAME INFORMER - "[NASCAR: Redline] presents another side of racing that is both welcome and in tune with NASCAR itself"