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  • Summary: #DRIVE is an endless driving video game inspired by road and action movies from the 70s and 80s. As simple as possible, allowing the player to pick a car, pick the place and just hit the road. Just be aware not to hit anything else.

    No matter where we drive, no matter what we drive or how
    #DRIVE is an endless driving video game inspired by road and action movies from the 70s and 80s. As simple as possible, allowing the player to pick a car, pick the place and just hit the road. Just be aware not to hit anything else.

    No matter where we drive, no matter what we drive or how fast we drive. We simply chose to drive. And you?
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  1. Aug 21, 2021
    10
    This is one of the coolest arcade racing games in the App/Play Store, and you can get every single car and track variation without spending aThis is one of the coolest arcade racing games in the App/Play Store, and you can get every single car and track variation without spending a dollar, which is very nice for anyone who plays it daily it's intended because it's a mobile game Expand
  2. Dec 15, 2021
    3
    It starts off quite well, reasonable gameplay, challenges to achieve. However:
    - the repetiveness of it all soon wears very thin
    - you soon
    It starts off quite well, reasonable gameplay, challenges to achieve. However:
    - the repetiveness of it all soon wears very thin
    - you soon realise the prize challenges run out after winning five ordinary vans
    - the vehicle ‘upgrades’ don’t appear to make any discernible difference to handling or speed
    - the futility of it all inevitably leads you to deleting it, cursing your waste of time and effort but feeling grateful that at least you didn’t spend any actual cold hard cash on buying this rubbish
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