If it's worth the $9.99 depends on how much you like racing games.
Just upgrade me automatically, dammit! If you are looking for something less involved you can always just ignore those options and enjoy the arcade racing goodness. Asphalt 4: Elite RacingJava Become the VIP-racer and subdue the world of city races Asphalt 4, Gamelofts auto racing game, is now available for the. The different game modes add a decent number of reasons to circle the same, albeit diverse, city circuits that bring the game closer to typical console racers than previously seen. It's just too much back and forth for me. Gameloft has had a lot of practice when it comes to making these urban racing games, so naturally Asphalt 4 is well polished. While the game does feature the annoying nearly infinite options for modification of your car, you can't really blame Gameloft since everyone is doing it these days.
This game marks the first game in the Asphalt series to be released for iOS. A sequel of the game, called Asphalt 5, was released in 2009 for iOS and Palm Pre. It was released on iOS and iPod on August 28, 2008, N-Gage on January 20, 2009, mobile phones in mid July 2008 and DSiWare on July 6, 2009. This is a near perfect racing game on the iPhone. Asphalt 4: Elite Racing is a racing game published and developed by Gameloft. There are multiple control methods though the accelerometer method responds well you can also use on-screen controls for steering. Features include single player or multiplayer racing over WiFi, 28 different licensed cars(which means no damage when crashed - makes the cars look bad - ha!), 9 unlockable tracks, and 5 different racing modes. Asphalt 4: Elite Racing is an arcade racing game for the iPhone OS from Gameloft that looks almost as good some of the early PSP racing games. Its made by Gameloft, and yes, I know Ive talked a lot about Gamelofts games, but this racer should get your attention for a couple of reasons.