DATA WING – a very original interpretation of the racing genre, filled with a full-fledged story, where the gamer has to control an object resembling a cursor. No paved roads and mandatory tuning of your vehicle – events are developing in the computer system and you need to follow the Mother’s instructions to protect it from potential infection with virus software. To do this, you have to go through ornate neon tracks in the allotted time, controlling the cursor with taps on both sides of the screen – the basics of controlling an impromptu racing car will be presented immediately after the launch of the game.
All DATA WING tasks basically boil down to passing the distance in the allotted time, for which the system rewards the little helper with valuable crystals. In case of failure, penalties are also provided, for example, complete and irretrievable removal from the system, so it is better not to make serious and fatal mistakes. The results of each race are displayed on the statistics of the gamer, and given that this arcade racing game has a competitive bias, allowing you to compare your results with the achievements and records of other real users, you must try to give all your best at each level.
The DATA WING project is unique in everything – it’s a bewitching graphic design, and stunningly beautiful soundtracks as a background, and an exciting story that develops before your eyes, complemented by a large number of “easter eggs”, and the complete absence of donation with an obsessive advertising (which in modern realities is generally an exceptional case, a kind of act of charity). Unfortunately, there are only forty levels in the product from the developer Dan Vogt, and you can go through the game in one breath in just a couple of hours.