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moto RKD dash app for iPhone and iPad


4.2 ( 8272 ratings )
Games Arcade Racing
Developer: kalin krastev
Free
Current version: 1.6.4, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 13 Oct 2015
App size: 252.49 Mb

Classic 80s motorcycle racing for the next generation. Blaze across the 9 beautiful locations of Moto RKD Dash universe: from Zenith Hill, through Ocean Gate all the way to CaƱon Del Silencio and beyond. Turn your gaming into a journey between worlds and emotions with the amazing trance music of world renowned composer Kliment and the cosmic sounds of Approxima Astrolabos. Full HD graphics, 60 FPS, innovative controls, deep sound! Visit the home page http://dash.rkd.zone/ to learn more about Moto RKD Dash!

NOTICE:
* Moto RKD Dash features high quality visuals. Performance is not optimized on devices with less than 512MB RAM & 3x2 display such as the iPhone 4S

Latest reviews of moto RKD dash app for iPhone and iPad

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Spectacular graphics, super sucky gameplay and controls. Instant uninstall. Sign.
Flappy Bird/Motorcycle
Graphics are great, and the curved space view really helps see upcoming hazards from a distance. Unfortunately, the actual gameplay is not much more than flappy bird. If you like that, this game is for you! If you were hoping for a racing game, this is not it.
Controls are really bad
why does my bike keep moving left and right so fast? makes the game feel like work.
Gorgeous old school arcade game!
The game is definitely fun! I think the devs did a great job keeping it simple like the 80s arcade games, while making it visually impressive! Engine sounds could be improved a little though. It took me a minute to get used to the controls - the tutorial could mention that g-forces will pull your bike outside the track during curves, so you have to compensate for that. I really would love to see more stages added, and/or an endless mode, since the game is kinda short right now. GameCenter leaderboards (for both game modes :)) would be great too!
Disappointed
Graphics look amazing, but the physics exerted on your bike make this game way too hard to control with the weirdly designed control "arc". A simple left and right button would be much better, but I still dont think it would overcome the games design flaws. Once you get hit on a curve, you might as well forget recovering and getting back in the race. You just keep hitting the wall or the other bikes and can never get back up to speed. Very frustrating.
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