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Description of Need for Speed™ Most Wanted

Need for Speed is a staple in racing games and now the franchise is back with the mobile version of the insanely popular Need for Speed™ Most Wanted.

Hold on to your seat because you are in for a ride. Street racing is the new big thing, you are about to conquer the world of racing and the cops aren’t happy about it. The only important thing is to outsmart the police, overtake your friends and win the races.

You’ve got the hottest of cars at your disposal: the SRT Viper GTS, the Porsche 911 Carrera S, the Hummer H1 Alpha, and many more. Customize them, drive them, use them to beat your rivals.

The controls are more responsive than ever. You can now use your phone’s motion or the touch screen to control your car, giving you total freedom over the way you want to drive.

The graphics are insanely good and the new physics engine gives you the feeling that you’re actually driving real racing machines. Just make sure not to crash against anything because you will feel those dents in your rides.

Get speed points to unlock new cars, add mods to them to increase their power and do everything you can to rise in the Most Wanted global leaderboards. Challenge your friends on a daily basis. The competition is fierce and it never ends!

Need for Speed™ Most Wanted gives you the chance to become the best driver in the world. Become the Most Wanted!

Need for Speed (NFS) is a racing video game franchise published by Electronic Arts and currently developed by Criterion Games, the developers of Burnout.[1] The series centers around illicit street racing and in general tasks players to complete various types of races while evading the local law enforcement in police pursuits. The series released its first title, The Need for Speed, in 1994. The most recent game, Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit Remastered, was released on November 6, 2020.

Gameplay.

Almost all of the games in the NFS series employ the same fundamental rules and similar mechanics: the player controls a race car in a variety of races, the goal being to win the race. In the tournament/career mode, the player must win a series of races in order to unlock vehicles and tracks. Before each race, the player chooses a vehicle and has the option of selecting either an automatic or manual transmission. All games in the series have some form of multiplayer mode allowing players to race one another via a split screen, a LAN or the Internet. Since Need for Speed: High Stakes, the series has also integrated car body customization into gameplay.

Although the games share the same name, their tone and focus can vary significantly. For example, in some games the cars can suffer mechanical and visual damage, while in other games the cars cannot be damaged at all; in some games, the software simulates real-car behavior (physics), while in others there are more forgiving physics.

With the release of Need for Speed: Underground, the series shifted from racing sports cars on scenic point-to-point tracks to an import/tuner subculture involving street racing in an urban setting. To date, this theme has remained prevalent in most of the following games.

Need for Speed: Shift and its sequel took a simulator approach to racing, featuring closed-circuit racing on real tracks like the Nürburgring and the Laguna Seca, and fictional street circuits in cities like London and Chicago. The car lists include a combination of exotics, sports cars, and tuners in addition to special race cars.




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