Pocket Gamer: Forever Drive: is it a name, a challenge, or simply a plea?
It's a question that will play heavily on your mind as you play Supermono's highly anticipated social racer. Taken purely as a game – in terms of balance, controls, and design – it's very easy to take its title at face value, giving in to your addiction and racing on and on and on.
AR: The creator of MiniSquadron is back on Android with their endless racing game, Forever Drive. The object is to score as many points as possible, racing against a ticking time meter through track after track, trying not to hit the wall or other vehicles, as they reset the combo meter that increases speed with each successful pass of a vehicle. This is only half of the game, though. The other half is that all the tracks in the game are user-generated through an in-game editor. Players can make their own tracks, and earn rewards for having them be raced often, by making good, highly-rated tracks.
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TheAppera: From the start you can tell that Forever Drive’s art style borrows from other futuristic racing games, such as the Wipeout and F-Zero games.