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Vector Ace is a mobile version of classic paper and pencil game Racetrack

December 31, 2010 by Dusan Belic - Leave a Comment

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Madrid, Spain-based Okapi Lab launched its first Android game called Vector Ace, which is basically a mobile version of the classic paper and pencil game Racetrack. While the original game is played on a squared sheet of paper, its mobile counterpart sees you touching around your smartphone’s display.

The basic “plot”, however, is the same featuring two vectors running on a circuit and competing to reach the finish line first, and achieving more points than the rival. You control the vector’s movements by choosing between 9 points set in the racetrack according to you previous turn. There are some additional rules which you probably already know and if you don’t – there’s a Wikipedia entry doing all the explaining on my behalf.

Okapi suggests we think of Vector Ace as a mix between race and strategy games that will be “nice new option for fans of those kinds of games.”

Interested? Search for Vector Ace in the Android Market and take it from there.

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