If you're looking for a fast paced racing game for your BlackBerry 10 smartphone then Tractor Racer HD isn't it. However, if you fancy a great game which requires a mixture of speed (although slow) and agility then this one is a great option.
Each level of tractor Racer HD is slightly different. As you will see from the video - in the first level you will be towing a trailer which contains a bail of hay. The idea here is to get to the finish line within the allowed time without the bale getting thrown out of the trailer. It isn't as easy as it looks and you'll need to use your skills to utilize both the gas and brake pedals when required.
Level two sees you with just a tractor and no trailer, but you still need to be careful as if the tractor ends up on its roof it will be game over. Level three once again does have a trailer and this time you'll be carrying another tractor. With such a heavy weight onboard you'll need to use as much gas as you can in just the right places to get you over hills and bumps in the terrain. So as you can see - each level has its own unique challenges.
The graphics are pretty decent with this one but it's the gameplay that had me hooked. A great concept and something a bit different always goes down well with me.
Priced at £0.75/$0.99 Tractor Racer HD is available for all BlackBerry 10 devices so everyone can enjoy the game.
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