ACCRA, Ghana – Wednesday, June 17, 2020/ https://africanpostonline.com/—A Ghanaian game developer @TheDynasto has developed a racing game called RWC Racing using the city of Accra. The game is available for both Android and iOS users.
Ghanaians are excited about the made in Ghana Mobile Racing game which is the first of its kind developed in Ghana. RWC Racing Vol.1 was released on June 7, 2020, and has seen massive support and numerous downloads.
The Mobile Racing game, RWC Racing enables gamers to drive taxis, keke which is also called tricycle and trotro to race against supercars. It represents the unique taxis and trotros that are the most popular means of transport in Ghana.
Ghanaians are in full support of his innovation and are encouraging everyone to support made in Ghana by downloading the app.
According to the talented software developer, Dynasto, he took two years to work on the car racing game which undeniable is of high-quality graphics and seamless gameplay. Many people are giving positive reviews and ratings.
As usual, some people’s comments and suggestions are funny but reflects the reality peculiar to Ghanaians. Some suggest that he add traffic and potholes to represent some of our roads and also local music. Others also suggest he use names of towns like chokor, Jamestown and Klagon and Achimota.
You can download the app on Google Play Store. Google Play Store.
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Source: Renate Dzodzomenyo -African Post Online
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