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CSR Racing 2 Quietly Announced, Coming ‘Later this Year’
By Jim Squires
When Zynga purchased CSR Racing developer NaturalMotion for $527 million, the studio had more than a few titles under its belt. But despite how cool titles like Clumsy Ninja and Backbreaker Football might have been, CSR Racing is their game that took …Dawn of Titans Trailer Promises Giant Battles, Gorgeous Visuals
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When Zynga accquired NaturalMotion last year, it seemed like a sensible buy. After all, their CSR Racing dominated the free-to-play charts for months on end. NaturalMotion is the sort of development team that just makes sense to bring into the Zynga fold. …Clumsy Ninja Walkthrough
By Nadia Oxford
Clumsy Ninja is a simulation game created by NaturalMotion Games. You raise your very own ninja into a seasoned warrior by playing with him, training with him, and simply interacting with him as much as possible. Gamezebo's quick start strategy guide will provide you with detailed images, tips, information, and hints on how to breed your very best ninja."Clumsy Ninja Review
By Nadia Oxford
Remember your Tamagotchi digital pet? Remember all the fun you had together? Sure, it died a horrible screaming death when you accidentally ran it through the washing machine, but things are different now. You're older. You're more responsible. You're ready for another digital pet. Maybe you'd even like your very own ninja. Well, NaturalMotion has you covered with Clumsy Ninja, a pet (er, "pet") simulator that lets you train, tease, and toss around the most adorable ninja in history.Clumsy Ninja has a bit of a story, which is surprising since exposition beyond "clean up this thing's poop" is not common in pet simulator games. Your new ninja pal has a girlfriend/mentor who's been captured by bad guys, and he wants to rescue her. Problem is he's kind of clumsy."Your job as a responsible ninja owner is to train up your ninja. You do so by interacting with him, and by buying him toys and training materials that he can jump on, hit, block, and generally have fun with. You also tickle your ninja friend, tie balloons around him and watch him float, or just throw him around and watch him bounce (which is mean). Nearly everything you do with your ninja earns him experience (life is one big teaching moment, right?), which helps level him up. As you gain levels, you also unlock new items to play with and new belts to wear with pride. Your ninja is an eager learner, so you won't have any problems with obedience or surliness. In fact, the titular Clumsy Ninja may be the cutest darn trained assassin to ever hit mobile. He's got enormous green eyes that are impressively expressive, he enjoys high-fives, and he receives every victory with humble relish. Even his movements grant him humanity, ragdoll physics aside. When you first start training him on the trampoline, he climbs up hesitantly and makes small, unsure jumps. As he gets better, he becomes more confident and tries out more daring moves.CSR Classics Walkthrough
CSR Classics is a drag racing game created by NaturalMotion Games. In it, you'll go around town and race numerous opponents, complete challenges for in-game currency, and purchase and restore classic cars. Gamezebo's quick start strategy guide will provide you with detailed images, tips, information, and hints on how to play your best game."CSR Classics Review
By Nick Tylwalk
Kids these days, they just don't appreciate the classics. Well, CSR Classics is going to teach those whippersnappers about the oldies but goodies - and in a slightly more suspect lesson, something about racing in the streets as well. It's all in good fun though, as this free-to-play follow-up to the original CSR Racing challenges you to both drive fast and fix up classic cars. Now get off my lawn!Born from the same companies that brought you its predecessor (namely Boss Alien and NaturalMotion Games), CSR Classics sticks pretty close to the same formula while adding an additional focus on restoring once-beautiful older rides to their former glory. That's because you can acquire cars in either "Loved" or "Unloved" form, with the latter option costing considerably less but also giving you a vehicle that needs some work in pretty much every area: body, engine, tires, you name it."Fortunately you begin play with enough cash to snag a Tier 1 car, providing you with your introduction to the apparently hot world of underground street racing between classic car aficionados. The guys and gals in the crews you have to defeat even talk like they're still living in a previous decade, and they scold you if you show up in a beater.Of course that's basically what you're doing until you master the gameplay and have a few wins under your belt. Since these are drag races, you don't have to worry about pesky things like steering or braking. Going fast is strictly a matter of timing and reflexes, as every vehicle has optimal launch and shift points, and tapping the gas or the paddle shifter at the perfect moment is the key to victory. There's also nitrous for a little extra boost, though I don't think that came standard in mid-20th Century cars. (Note to the GZ editors: please have one of our interns check on that!)CSR Racing Walkthrough
By Art Green
CSR Racing is a game developed by BossAlien that has players competing in a number of drag racing events. Gamezebo's CSR Racing strategy guide and walkthrough will provide you with a quick start guide, tips and tricks, hints and cheats on how to win.CSR Racing Review
By Leif Johnson
With its short but exciting matches, drag racing seems the perfect subject for racing games on mobile devices, so it's a little surprising that we're just now seeing the genre make some headlines. Android delivered Drag Racing earlier this year, and now iOS users have access to the impressive CSR Racing. In short, it makes Drag Racing look like a cave painting beside a Rembrandt.