5/5 rating based on 99 reviews. Read all reviews for Anki OVERDRIVE: Fast & Furious for iPhone.
Anki OVERDRIVE: Fast & Furious is free iOS app published by Anki, Inc.
timmya95
I love this game it is THE BEST I have a drone and I have chosen to play this instead the only problem is cars going off track every now and then
evilcountian
It is fun for 2 seconds then you realize that you are just holding down a button while cars fly off the track. You would use it once then never again. You don’t even steer, you just hold an accelerate button and wait till it ends. There should at least be a joy stick in which you can control your car, but their Isn’t. For the record, Anki (company that made this) is now out of business. What does that show?
syates21
The forced registration process and sign up form is a terrible user experience. It took forever just to get the fields to accept input with the right focus and doesn’t allow paste operations into the password field so no password managers. My son lost multiple years of saved progress because he signed up for a login in one app in order to be able to share with the Fast and Furious app and it wiped all his content/progress
Cheddarstyle
Paid $139 for Slow and Scanning, oops, I mean Fast and Furious. I’ve changed track around, batteries full etc.
iceshot8272
Tires are worn out so I can’t play with many cars. Had for 4 years. Had fun. But now, Groundshock, Skull, Big Bang, Guardian, and Nuke can’t even go forward. It’s tires. I need new tires but nothing sells only tires.
Alan10
Cars go off course a lot. Battle just about impossible. Software that lets cars track the course is very cool otherwise. Anki support has been good. Goal updating is inconsistent. Left goal updates immediately on completion. Otherwise it never updates. Middle and right goals update after 24 hours whether completed or not. Tournament mode is called Campaign in this version. Some goals can only be met with cars only available in Starter Edition