Real Racing 2

Description
Real Racing 2 is a single-player and multiplayer racing simulation game. The game places the player in the role of a rookie driver beginning a professional career. Starting with modest vehicles and limited resources, the objective is to progress through a series of championships and events, earning money and trophies while unlocking faster cars and more challenging circuits. Along the way, players face AI opponents in increasingly competitive races and can also measure their skills against human players in both local and online multiplayer.
Racing is presented with a third-person or cockpit view, and cars are controlled using motion-based steering in combination with touchscreen acceleration and braking. The game features fully licensed vehicles from manufacturers such as McLaren, BMW, Chevrolet, Lotus, Nissan, and Ford. Each car can be purchased with in-game currency and upgraded across multiple categories including engine, suspension, brakes, and tires. A total of 30 vehicles are available to unlock and master.
Events are divided across a full career mode, time trials, quick races, and head-to-head challenges. The career structure is modeled after a traditional racing season, with cups, elimination rounds, endurance contests, and one-on-one duels. Progression awards cash prizes and contributes to a ranking system that advances the player from a beginner to a professional driver. Races support full grids of up to 16 cars, with varied objectives beyond standard checkered-flag finishes.
Tracks include 15 different circuits featuring a mix of real-world inspired road layouts and fictional environments. Circuits vary from city streets to countryside roads and include features such as tunnels, bridges, and long straights designed for high-speed sections. Each track can be raced under different conditions and layouts.
Multiplayer allows for up to 16 players to compete simultaneously online, while local Wi-Fi allows up to 8 participants in shared sessions. Leaderboards and time trial rankings further extend the competitive aspect, offering ongoing challenges beyond the single-player career mode.