#Drive is a dynamic and exciting endless runner

Today, many players at the mention of endless runners immediately present another runner with average graphics and a lot of advertising. However, as practice shows, not all such arcades are bad. The App Store lacks exciting runners, and #Drive is one of them.

In fact, there is nothing unusual about #Drive. The game does not offer users any unique mechanics, it does not have an interesting plot or multi-level pumping. However, playing #Drive is quite exciting. And this applies to both game modes.

In #Drive users will be able to ride the car in several locations. The main task is to move as far as possible. However, this will not always be easy. To prevent the progress forward will be from time to time meeting cars, sharp turns, quite aggressive police and constantly running out of fuel.

At the same time, the developers gave users the opportunity to “solve” almost all problems. For example, you can recharge your fuel by going through a gas station. And in order to get rid of the police – just stop in the roadside cafe and “take” a doughnut. But do not forget that the trip takes place at high speeds and just one unsuccessful turn of the steering wheel can lead to an accident.

You can reduce the complexity somewhat in the “zen Mode” mode. There are no oncoming cars or police, and gasoline never runs out. However, in this mode and rewards for travel will be much less. Along the way there will be no bonus coins. The latter perform in #Drive role of in-game currency, which can buy different improvements for cars or change cars.

You can play #Drive for free. At the same time, the runner is not overloaded with advertising inserts – they appear on the screen about once in 6-7 races. In addition, advertising is almost not repeated and rarely last longer than 15-20 seconds. However, users can disable the ad inserts altogether if they wish. To do this, you need to pay the developers 229 rubles.

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