Slingshot Racing Review Galaxy Note 2 Physics based touch racing

Slingshot Racing Review Galaxy Note 2 Physics based touch racing. Really enjoying Slingshot Racing the gameplay is really fun and unusual and it##Q##s always nice to have a racing game that dispenses with the gyro and goes for some touch gameplay.

There##Q##s nothing we like better than zooming round a racetrack with the more noise the better. Add in arcade style gameplay and we##Q##re in heaven!

Our first thought about Slingshot Racing was that it was a pretty innovative game, there##Q##s more to it than pressing the pedal to the metal.

It##Q##s excellent on the Android device too, because it##Q##s been developed specially for touchscreens so you can get up to speed quite quickly with not too much faffing about.

The scenario is a steampunk environment with icetracks and grappling hooks which you use to slingshot around corners like a rocket. However, it can be quite tricky to start with so best to start with the tutorial tracks and then when you##Q##ve got some practice in, head out onto the real time racing and take on the other bad boys, or girls.

There are 80 races so you can choose which you want to do, depending on how much time you##Q##ve got. There##Q##s everything from the simple race to time trials in day and night settings.You get better at the game with more practice.

Slingshot Racing is a multiplayer game so you can pit your skills against other players and you won##Q##t tire of the lovely 3D graphics.

It##Q##s 62p from Crescent Moon Games and worth the investment so that you can boast about your achievements on Twitter or Facebook.