Tue Feb 14 2023
We are excited to announce a new update for our racing game, which includes the addition of a new car and a new drifting track. We have also made significant improvements to the graphics and added new graphics settings for high-performance devices. Additionally, we have improved the car physics and the damage system, making the driving experience more exciting and enjoyable.
Driving Zone: Japan Pro is essentially the 'Premium' dream for mobile racing fans. By stripping away the intrusive ads that plague the free version and starting the player with a 20,000-point boost, it allows you to dive straight into the meat of the experience: the cars and the atmosphere. The modeling of the Japanese vehicles—from humble city hatchbacks to legendary drift icons—is impressively detailed, especially the first-person interior views.
The real star here is the environmental variety. Drifting through country roads lined with cherry blossoms feels vastly different from high-speed highway runs through a neon-lit Tokyo at night. The ability to toggle physics between arcade and 'simulator' mode is a great touch, allowing casual players to enjoy the scenery while giving hardcore racers a genuine challenge. It’s a polished, focused simulator that values the 'vibe' of Japanese car culture as much as the racing itself.
No Ads and 20,000 bonus starting points
Qualitatively modeled Japanese cars with interior views
4 unique tracks with dynamic weather and time of day
Adjustable car physics from arcade to simulator
Cloud synchronization of game progress
To maximize your points, stay in the high-speed lanes and perform close overtakes on traffic cars. Switch to the 'Simulator' physics setting to gain more points per maneuver, but be careful with the throttle on the winter track, as the icy roads will cause realistic spin-outs.
Gameplay focuses on high-speed traffic weaving and drifting. Players can choose between first-person, interior, or cinematic cameras. The time of day changes in real-time during your drive, affecting visibility and the overall aesthetic of the race.
The game features a range of Japanese vehicles, from classic city cars to modern sports and drift cars.
I love to play your games But the cars are to big if you want to go between the cars and trucks So I think the cars should be skinnier
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