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Almost here: Ferrari World Championship mobile game first screenshots

Categories: Gaming
By: , IntoMobile
Friday, April 11th, 2008 at 10:19 AM

Recently, we posted about Gameloft’s licencing deal with Ferrari. The mobile game developer is faster than we expected, and we have first screenshots to prove that.

Ferrari World Championship mobile game

Ferrari World Championship finds you racing in Formula 1 either as Kimi Raikkonen or Felipe Massa, and it’s your “job” to win the World Championship or just race for the entertainment purposes. Three different levels of difficulty are there to keep you in the loop for some time. In addition, a pitstop mini-game makes the process of changing tyres and filling up with gasoline more entertaining.

Finally, true Ferrari fans will appreciate the Classic mode, where they can drive the 1951-era Ferrari 500 F2.

As for the availability, the game should be out by now, so check your favorite mobile portal to see when you can buy it. You DO want it, don’t you? More screenshots follow after the jump to additionally convince you, if that’s actually necessary. ;)

Ferrari World Championship mobile game - pic 2

[Via: PocketGamer.co.uk]

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  • Topy

    Gooo Raikkoneeen! =D