
There are also indicators for how much longer the active power-up will last and how many weapons or power-ups you have in your inventory. On screen indicators show you your place in the race (1st, 2nd, 3d, or my usual place, 4th), what lap you're on, and a map showing all four vehicles on the track. You tilt your iPhone or iPod touch left or right to steer, and you touch the accelerator, brake, and thrower icons to go, stop, or throw a weapon. The interface is the model of simplicity.

Once you tap your driver, the race is on! Now, just drive as fast as you can, run over as many power-ups and weapons as you can, and get ahead of the three other vehicles if you can.

Next you choose one of the 11 available vehicles such as the Mammoth Mobile shown here:Īfter that you choose one of the 9 available tracks, such as the Jungle track shown here:įinally, you choose your driver, either Brog the caveman or Grag the cavewoman as shown here: To play, you begin by choosing one of the two race "modes." In the standard Race mode, the object is to beat three other cave people in a three lap race in the Gather mode, the object is to gather arrowheads by running over them (while you race three other cave people). It's a lot of fun, and at the "sale" price of $1.99 (see, "There is one last thing" at the end of this review for details), it's a bargain. And with 9 tracks, 11 vehicles, and a plethora of power-ups and prehistoric weapons, there's enough variety to keep you interested for a good long time.
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