Video: Here are the games that EA Games and Chillingo will release this summer

This summer, many releases are announced from the big game producers for iOS, and those from TouchArcade had the opportunity to test some of the titles that EA Games and Chillingo are going to launch on the market. We are talking about 4 new games released by the 4 producers, some are continuations of old versions, but all are interesting and surely all will attract certain types of gamers. I for one can't wait to test One Man Army and then Need for Speed ​​2 Shift Unleashed.

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Need For Seepd 2: Shift Unleashed I think it doesn't need any kind of introduction. The version that will be released by EA Games will have no less than 40 cars and will be available exclusively on the iOS platform. On the graphics side, we can expect important changes, but if the graphics will not be 1080p, then I believe that Real Racing 2 remains a top game for iPad 2, at least.

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One Man Army: Chain Reaction wants to be a tower defense game but with a small "twist". Instead of the classic attack towers, we have a single man who stands behind a machine gun and kills everything in front of him. Of course, the weapon can be changed and as new NPCs appear, all kinds of new weapons appear. I'm a fan of tower defense games and I can't wait to test it.

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Dream Track Nation side swipe racer that seems to be quite interesting but is addressed only to a certain category of gamers. I couldn't say that it would convince me to buy it, but I'm waiting to see the final version.

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Anomaly Warzone Earth is the iOS version of a game already available for Mac OS X. You are basically in control of an armed convoy that you have to guide through a city where various soldiers are trying to destroy your cars. The concept is interesting and has already been very successful on Mac OS X, so the developers expect to have the same thing in the App Store.