Real Racing 3 Gameplay By First Werawat
Real Racing 3 is a 2013 racing game developed by Firemonkeys Studios and published by Electronic Arts for iOS, Android (including Microsoft Surface Duo), Nvidia Shield and BlackBerry 10 devices. It was released on iOS and Android on February 28, 2013, under the freemium business model; it was free to download, with enhancements available through in-app purchases. It was considered that it had one of the best graphical experience at that time. Over time and despite an expensive virtual economy ingame, the developers began to tolerate the use of playing with time zones in order for the players to watch unlimited ads to get free gold.[4]
The game is the sequel to 2009's Real Racing and 2010's Real Racing 2. Primarily due to the freemium nature of the game, it received less favorable reviews than its predecessors, although the gameplay remains generally lauded.[5] The game features include over 59 circuits at 28 real-world locations, a 22-car grid, and over 600 licensed cars from 52 manufacturers such as Mercedes-Benz, Audi, Porsche, Lamborghini, Bugatti, Ford, Bentley, McLaren, Chevrolet, and Koenigsegg. Unlike in the previous Real Racing games, players are required to maintain and service their vehicles, requiring in-game cash and real-world time.
Gameplay
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At the start of the game, the player starts with a Porsche 911 GT3 RS (2021) as their starting car. The player begins the game at driver level 0 and increases levels by earning "fame points" (similar to experience) based on performance. Gold Coins, the premium in-game currency, are rewarded at each level up. Depending on the number of fame points required to reach the new level, the game rewards from 5 to 100 gold coins. The game as a whole is divided into multiple series, each series is further subdivided into several tiers, and each tier into one to three individual races.
Series: There are over 550 series in the game, and only certain cars can be used in any given series. Usually, most series allow the use of 3-5 cars, although some only allow one car (for example, AWD Attack has the Hyundai i20 WRC as the only car), or up to 13. When the game was first released, a series became available for play immediately when the player has purchased one of the cars usable in that series. As of update 1.2 (July 2013), a series must be unlocked by winning a certain number of trophies in a previous series. Any car that is allowed in a given series can be used in any race within that series, with exception of "showcase" races, where only one specific car may be used. This means most series cannot be completed to 100% unless the player has purchased all usable cars for that series, although the vast majority of cars can be used in more than one series. Upon finishing 25%, 50%, 75% and 100% of a series, R$ or M$ and Gold Coins are awarded to the player. To achieve 100% completion of a series, the player must earn a gold trophy in every event of the series (by finishing first in every event) and complete every Time Trial event without going off-track or colliding into any barriers.
.The highlight of this game is that the advantage is that the player can collect many cars, customize the car pattern, change the wheels, many events, there are seasonal activities. The real track has many cars, the events look challenging, can buy many items, there is a Crew, win the race and get a bonus, can skip Events. But the disadvantage of this game is that this game cannot add spoilers, some Cup Events limit Performance Points, there is no Custom Race, each race costs the car's Conditions, some upgrades require gold to pay, some car models require gold to pay, some cars are too expensive, need to buy a lot of cars, there is a Crew mode, if you lose the race, you will not get the bonus, the car will break, the money in the game will be deducted after the race ends. Some Events are too difficult, you have to pay for gold.
Car Use Honda NSX 1st Genneration Because Honda NSX is my number 1 dream car for me. It is a car that I like very much, love very much, especially love. I must have an owner in Thailand before I die. I like the first generation NSX because I like the sound of the C30A/C32B V6 engine. The sound is fierce, fierce, and exciting. And the Honda NSX 1st Genneration is the car that I like the most in the game Real Racing 3.
Event Use Sports Coupe Challenge Because This event can use Honda NSX 1st Genneration. For this event, I am a person who likes cars that are mostly Supercars. This event has 3 cars: Honda NSX 1st Genneration, Porsche 993 and Ferrari 360 Modena. And I like to drive Honda NSX to race with Supercars. And Event Sports Coupe Challenge is the event in Real Racing 3 that I like the most.If 1 out of 3 cars in the Events Sports coupe Challenge, I like the Honda NSX 1st Genneration the most.
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