Wanted (Java version only): the player must complete a certain number of laps without getting busted by the police or hitting any road blocks.Collector: the player's objective is to collect a given number of money items (or special items) before the time runs out.Duel: a one-on-one drag race, where the player must finish 1st to win.Drift: similar to Time Attack mode, but with the objective of drifting for a given amount of time.
Most cars and some motorcycles can be custom painted and tuned. Retrieved October 30, 2014.The player starts with a stock Nissan 370Z, Fiat 500, Mini Cooper and Audi RS3, and has the option of unlocking a number of other cars as the game progresses. "Asphalt Overdrive Now Available to Download for Android and iOS". Archived from the original on March 7, 2005. ^ The GameSpot Editors (January 5, 2005).^ a b "Asphalt: Urban GT (ngage: 2004): Reviews".^ a b "Asphalt: Urban GT for DS Reviews".^ Bedigian, Louis (November 28, 2004).^ Four-Eyed Dragon (November 25, 2004).Unlike prior titles in the series, the game is presented as an " endless runner" in the vein of Temple Run and Subway Surfers, and does not offer a traditional racing mode. Starting with Adrenaline, ports of the games for personal computers were also developed and released, although only Adrenaline saw an OS X version, with subsequent games in the series being released for Microsoft Windows.Ī free-to-play spinoff entitled Asphalt Overdrive was released for iOS and Android in September 2014. Similarly, Asphalt: Injection for the PlayStation Vita featured tracks from Adrenaline and was released in December 2011. Gameloft later developed further titles in the series, the majority of them were released for mobile devices, with Asphalt 4: Elite Racing being the first to be released for the iOS, and Asphalt 5 marking the first Asphalt series game to be developed and released for Android.Ī direct conversion of Asphalt 6: Adrenaline entitled Asphalt 3D for the Nintendo 3DS was released to mixed reception.