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Breitling Reno Air Races The Game

 

 

SCORE: 84

 

Breitling Reno Air Races The Game 

 

One of the really cool things about Family Friendly Gaming is I get to experience things I normally would never know about. Take Breitling Reno Air Races The Game for example. I had no idea there was this kind of activity in the real world. I also learned there is a movie on the event coming soon. These things were all brought to my attention thanks to some wonderful contact at Bulkypix at E3 2011. Now I know about it, and I can impart that knowledge upon all ya'll.

The graphics in Breitling Reno Air Races The Game are absolutely beautiful. From the videos to the real live in game action. The planes look amazing, and the graphics are awesome. Getting to pick what time of the day to fly has a real bearing on the graphics. The lower you fly the faster you go. Try doing that at dawn, or dusk when the ground is harder to see.

I like the chitter chatter in Breitling Reno Air Races The Game. The game contains helpful information that can help players fly better. My one quibble with the sounds is the entrance video. There are some language issues. Now most of it is beeped out, but I did catch parts of certain swear words. I did not feel it was needed, especially for a game that will appeal to children.

Every single time I raced in Breitling Reno Air Races The Game I earned experience points. As I leveled up I started to unlock additional content. This is one of the main reasons to replay Breitling Reno Air Races The Game. This app is also completely free. So you will pay nothing to play it. There is a lot of content in a free app. There is also a multiplayer mode, and leaderboards.

I hope they will include updates in the future for Breitling Reno Air Races The Game. There is only one area I found to race in. Getting to play it at different times of the day is nice, but it would be even nicer to go to different locales. The controls involve tilting the iPhone/iPod Touch. This generally works fine. The one exception is when you are tilting so far that you can no longer see the screen. Races can be won or lost with one mistake. It would have been great to be able to make a mistake, and still win a race - especially on easy mode.

I learned how to fly low to the ground in Breitling Reno Air Races The Game. I also learned how to make turns in an airplane, and to race a clean race. I honestly have no idea how I can apply these lessons to my real life. The nice thing is I now know a little bit more about Breitling Reno Air Races. I also know that I will never get in an airplane and do what they do. I kissed the ground too often in the game. In real life that could be deadly.
- Paul

 

Graphics: 95%
Sound: 73%
Replay/Extras: 90%
Gameplay: 80%
Family Friendly Factor: 82%
System: iPhone/iPod Touch
Publisher: Breitling
ESRB Rating: '4+' for 4+

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