Asphalt 5 is a racing game published and developed by Gameloft. It is a sequel to Asphalt 4: Elite Racing. The game was released for iOS and Palm Pre 2009. Asphalt 5 Get in to the fastest dream cars!
Asphalt 5 gameplay is very similar to that of Asphalt 4: Elite Racing and Ferrari GT: Evolution: Either tilting the phone to steer, or touching the side of the screen you want the vehicle to turn. Also, it uses multiplayer action, local or global. The iPhone version of the game uses landscape steering, the PSP version uses the control pad.
Asphalt 5 for iOS became available on the App Store for $4.99, although there was a demo version that was available for free before the full version of the game came out. The full game needs 245 megabytes of free memory to download while the demo version needs 56.0 megabytes. (Apple iTunes Store)
Asphalt 5 for Android operating system was released on Android Market. The game is the same as the iPhone and iPod Touch version.
Asphalt 5 HD is a high-definition video version of the game made for only Android and iPad. It was released on the App Store for $6.99 on April 1, 2010.
Asphalt 5 for Palm webOS is also downloadable content for the Palm Pre and the Palm Pixi. The game was released for this operating system in 2009 for Sprint, and in 2010 for other cellular networks, such as Verizon Wireless.
Asphalt 5 for iOS became available on the App Store for $4.99, although there was a demo version that was available for free before the full version of the game came out. The full game needs 245 megabytes of free memory to download while the demo version needs 56.0 megabytes. (Apple iTunes Store)
Asphalt 5 for Android operating system was released on Android Market. The game is the same as the iPhone and iPod Touch version.
Asphalt 5 HD is a high-definition video version of the game made for only Android and iPad. It was released on the App Store for $6.99 on April 1, 2010.
Asphalt 5 for Palm webOS is also downloadable content for the Palm Pre and the Palm Pixi. The game was released for this operating system in 2009 for Sprint, and in 2010 for other cellular networks, such as Verizon Wireless.
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