The game GX Monsters is an android race that does not involve smooth asphalt and high-speed sports cars, there is dirt, hills, springboards and large jeeps with large wheels and powerful engines that can disperse these hulks to high speeds. Prepared the game in the already known to us studio FunGenerationLab, which may well be familiar to you on such a project as Bike Up! Or a whole series of games with the prefix GX, which in one way or another about the race that previously offered us motorcycles or sports cars, and now also replenished with races on large SUVs.
When it comes to large SUVs and races in a straight line, albeit with a slightly flat surface it's hard not to recall any of the projects with the MMX prefix, which has divorced a lot. Of course, this project is difficult to compare with the coolest representatives of the genre, here and the graphics are weak and the physics is rather conditional, more reminiscent of the arcade, but this does not prevent the game from bringing a little drive and positive into your life, while not overloading the device, the system requirements for the game Rather modest by modern standards.
Otherwise, everything that happens is quite common - we start with a simple car, where we will get used to "local" management and features, get our first wins and game currency, which can be spent on all sorts of upgrades or the acquisition of a more powerful car. A nice bonus for the most adventurous players will be a full-fledged multiplayer mode, it is in it you can measure your strength with other players and feel the impact of donate, unfortunately.
Features:
Almost a dozen cars
Wide options for tuning
Two game modes - single player and multiplayer
Various competitions and prizes
Disadvantages of the game:
Online without Donate? No, not this time.
Advertising is also there, but it does not interfere.
Outcome: Without claims for leadership in its genre, the game GX Monsters received a good rating and a smoothly growing army of fans, which I think can be considered a success for such a project.
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