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As with any rally, races are time trials, with points allotted for the top times. Make your way through the different rallies/environments and stages. One minute you could find yourself power-sliding around the end of a spring onion, then falling off a precariously balanced ruler the next. If you get enough points you will end victorious.
Featuring:
* Exclusive to iPhone/iPod touch
* Beautiful, pre-rendered design.
* 6 Environments: Kitchen, Bedroom, Office, Garden, SECRET and SECRET
* 25 different stages/tracks, each with their own difficulties.
* 100+ different obstacles, including everything from iPhones to candy bars to fish ponds.
* Customisable car setup, such as acceleration and handling, to suit the track.
* Control by touch or by tilt
* Auto gas option
* Hard, Medium and Easy settings.
* AI ghost cars on track.
* Mulitple Camera modes: Rotate, Fixed Center, Pan
* Racing lines, to make navigation easier.
* Improved controls & layout.
* Landscape mode.
* Saved best time for each track.
* Online high scores for each stage, and overall best time.
* Single race or championship mode.
* Resume game option.
* iPod music remains playing
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