AG Drive — iOS Game


AG Drive — iOS Game

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AG Drive — Overview:


(video by TouchGamePlay)

AG Drive iOS game is a racing game that comes with a featuring anti-gravity space ships that race around a futuristic race track that sets in the year 2260 and the game is a combination of Wipeout and F-Zero that meets the expectation that to be like if played those games. AG Drive iOS game is now available on the App Store for the iPhone and iPad. Came from the desk of the Apple’s Editor’s Choice, to be honest, the game does not really meant that it does not mingled with the history of some of the previous games which given this honor.

General Details Category Games Released 19 February 2015 Version 1.3.4 Size 305 MB Language English Seller ZORG Entertainment Oy © 2015 ZORG Entertainment Ltd Rating 4+ Made for Ages — Developer — Publisher(s) — Director(s) — Composer(s) — Platforms available on — Genre(s) — Mode(s) Single-player, multiplayer Distribution -

AG Drive — Compatibility:


As designed for both iPhone and iPad, AG Drive iOS game requires iOS 7.0 or later that makes compatible with iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. This app is optimizable for:

iPhone 5 iPhone 6 iPhone 6 Plus.

AG Drive — Game Play:


(video by ZORG )

In AG Drive iOS game, AG Drive is the pilot of an anti-gravity ship which is like a small aircraft hovering just above the ground and the tracks the player can fly these things on go up, down, and sideways, which is not an issue for these gravity defying machines. AG Drive iOS game is a simple arcade racing and the player has the couple of main race modes comprising of quick races, with are short and the slightly more elaborate campaign mode and both the modes have a multitude of race types that includes:

single races against multiple opponents duels against a single opponent elimination time trial mode speed record — to reach a certain speed distance record score chase. In quick race mode, the player can choose the difficulty and in campaign mode the difficulty increases as the player plays. AG Drive iOS game gives the player three ships, two of them being locked and have to be purchased using the money that can be earned by the winning races and the player can also customize the ships by increasing their performance, handling, and special ability and each of the ship has a special ability like: the default Epsilon has turbo boost the Minstar comes with an auto-beam feature that locks it to the track even around corners the Sokudo can jump.

AG Drive — Gameplay

The ships special abilities is that the player can be used during the race when the meter fills up and after using the player have to wait for it to refill. AG Drive iOS game takes heavy inspiration from both Wipeout and F-Zero, especially, with its ship designs, looping topsy turvy tracks and the whole anti-gravity racing thing in general and does not manage to be half as fun as either of them. Wipeout — consists of a cool weapon system that the player can use to blow other ships that this game lacks and this game is not always that dull as because its first few races are reasonably entertained by it particularly because of the visuals but soon realize there is not much depth and variety to the gameplay and it gets repetitive quickly and as there are not a lot of tracks right now and only three ships that feels similar and their special attacks are so comically short unless it is upgraded, and the player will wonder where and when to begin with. The whole racing experience in this AG Drive iOS game is just not all that exciting.

AG Drive — Graphics and Sound:

In truth, AG Drive iOS game looks cool while playing in it and there is a very real roller coaster like feel when going down vertically towards the ground on these tracks and getting a bird’s eye view of the city below and that is the real appearance of the F-Zero GX looks like which is when it seems less impressive and also the game consists of a lot of ugly low resolution textures that found on the ship right in the middle of the screen when the player are flying and still, the visuals remain the highlight of the game, which is not saying much. AG Drive iOS game’s sound comes with a soundtrack by Ari Pulkkinen who made the Angry Birds theme among other game soundtracks along with a few other composers and it is just a bunch of dubstep and EDM tracks and when comes to the genre, the music is really grating to the point where the user can go for muting the music completely which is something done rarely in a game and especially since a lot of games have really good music these days and on muting the music would realize the sound effects are quite terrible and oddly confused. Like the same interaction, when moving through the ships in the gallery or choosing different difficulty level in quick race mode, it bring the different sounds every time when the player pressed the same button and this is because it can. The ships are practically silent and sound about as powerful as a sewing machine and even-though, the announcer sounds bad.

AG Drive — Download:

Click on App Store

AG Drive — Final Words:


AG Drive iOS game is an:

unoriginal uninteresting unremarkable racing game. On the other hand when coming to the cool visuals, nothing not much here that is not worth commending and even the visuals which are lifted from the other games. The gameplay is quite repetitive and eventually boring and there is also a certain tackiness to the game from the menus to the language used in the game. Totally, AG Drive iOS game is not worth for the time and money and Apple needs to hire better editors as because the current ones have no idea in what they are doing.

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