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Cirkits: Toy Robot Racing Lets Gamers Race State-of-the-Art Robots

April 20, 2013 by Sara Leave a Comment

Gamers who want to give their inner child a pure adrenalin-fueled experience can now download the new free-to-play app Cirkits: Toy Robot Racing. Cirkits: Toy Robot Racing lets gamers enjoy the thrill and challenge of racing extremely cool state-of-the-art semi autonomous remote control robots around action-packed and surprise-filled tracks, which are staged in green-screen studio events.

Gamers who develop a talent for obliterating their robot foes, beating track times, and collecting loot will earn bonus credits and climb the ranks all the way to the top. However, those who enjoy some early success shouldn’t get too over-confident, as each increasingly-difficult track is laden with dangerous traps and tricky obstacles.

Other fun-filled Cirkits: Toy Robot Racing features include:
* A jetpack for blasting past hazards, obstacles and anything else in the way
* A turbo power-up option that reaches ridiculously fast speeds
* The ability to punch or shoot past dangerous enemy robots
* The option to strategically design robots circuits with boost chips to enhance and fine tune performance

An innovative asynchronous multiplayer option allows users to play against their friends at any time by issuing and receiving challenges. When accepting a challenge users must beat their opponents high score as well as race and battle against an accurate replica of their robots performance on the track. Competitive asynchronous play provides all the excitement of real-time multiplayer, as well as the convenience of when to play, via guaranteed perfect performance without the need for a continual high bandwidth connection.

Plus, gamers can also battle against a “mimic”, which is a robot that records their best track score data and uses it to race against them, or they can challenge their friends and keep score via the Game Center. They can also upgrade their robot, and collect new ones, to enjoy different styles of play and racing.

Pricing and Availability:
Cirkits: Toy Robot Racing 1.0, the thrilling new free-to-play app that lets gamers race state- of-the-art semi autonomous remote control robots, is available now in the App Store. The app is recommended for iPad 2 and iPhone 4 and above (earlier models are not officially supported), and gamers can store their progress in iCloud to seamlessly play on any of their iOS devices.

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About Sara

My name is Sara Anslee, I live in Colorado. I am very fond of gaming, writing, and blogging. I share the latest news and tips about sports games, video games, gaming movies, gaming devices, and accessories. I also love watching movies and traveling.

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