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Offroad Rover

Offroad Rover

Details: Video game
Publisher: Oppana Games
Platform: Android
Description: This luxury business 4x4 SUV driving simulator ensures realistic car damage and accurate driving physics. A free app lets you drive an off-road vehicle and even drift. There are three different game modes to choose from. 1. CITY. In the CITY mode you are participant of the city traffic. 2. FOREST. This is an off-road mode in the forest. 3. DESERT. This is an off-road mode in the sand dunes. *** GAME FEATURES *** - This exciting and dynamic game is sure to bring you hours of fun.- Car damage is extremely realistic. - There are three different locations.- It's very simple to select a drive mode. - You get realistic acceleration. - Great graphics. - Plenty of camera settings. TIPS. 1. Do not accelerate while cornering! 2. Use the camera settings to choose the most convenient view for driving. 3. Camera View 4 allows you to set camera mode to 360 degrees.

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