Wed Jan 21 2026
Bug fixes and optimisations
- Critial Stability Fixes
Lets start with the Career. The game grants you $15,000 to buy your first car, 2 of which are affordable. The decency? Very. Both cars are very handlable and upgradable as you go, with the opponents not being too hard or easy, but rather a mixture of both. The stages are of good length, and intricate enough to call rally stages. Although there is no car damage, you wont feel a need for it. Even without any assists, the cars are tricky but still handle well enough to be controlled. The weight and horsepower play a large factor in the handling, as any car in a game should be manipulated by these variables. All cars are real, and modeled after the actual class car, however, no copyright was allowed, so the brands and names are not real. Issue? Personally, not at all. I personally enjoy the slightly differing names, the quirks, and the though put in to the games design. The race car driver names are where this game has me stunned. Getting as close as they can to using the old renown drivers, with just a few letter changes. You can easily tell who is who, if you are familiar with your history. It really fulfills you with that “Pure rally” experience, along with all of the other tiny details added in to the game. This game is flat out awesome. Definitely worth your $5 if you are a Rally fan.
Thoroughly impressive for a mobile racing game. This is probably the best rally game I’ve played outside of Dirt Rally on PC. Granted, Dirt Rally is far more in-depth with its controls and handling but this game does its absolute best to bring rally to mobile. The touch controls are very good and intuitive, it didn’t take me long to adapt to it. This game isn’t easy, but you will be very satisfied when you start nailing hairpin turns. The cars aren’t officially licensed, but this isn’t a problem for me. Classic cars from the Mini Cooper to the Audi Quattro R1 are here, albeit with different names. The ability to fine tune and paint your car is excellent. You can test drive cars before you buy them, including cars only available in DLC, which is great. The heart of this game is motorsport, not micro transactions which is a huge relief. My only complaint would be a wider variety of courses, but as you complete more career series this isn’t a big deal. Playing an amateur career vs a pro career circuit with faster cars gives them pretty good replayability. Fantastic game.
I’ve played all 3 rush rally games and they were all a blast (although I do wish that The first rush rally was still in the App Store), but Rush rally 3 is a step above the rest and a huge step above any other rally game on mobile. I’m always pressured by the fact that my opponents are a second ahead or behind me which actually forces me to push the car. The handling on the cars feel pretty good too and I like how the car will lose control when you push it too hard. I also like how you added classic cars to the game, but I would’ve liked to see Argentina and USA come back from rush rally 2(Add a lot of rocks to Argentina if you do). For rush rally 4 I would like to see a career mode where you can make your own team and fight to be the best. Overall the whole rush rally series is impressive especially rush rally 3 considering that it was made by a small team of godly coders and because it properly simulates real world rally. I’m very excited for what the future of rush rally holds.
Don’t really got a lot of patience for writing and I’m sure you don’t like reading, so I just wanted to say that the price is on point. Great work with the physics and really good job with the models. Although I wish they were better, including the collision models, you’ve done a good work at making this game run so smooth. I can tell you’ve put a lot of work into it, so thanks for making such a great game. Some things I’d ask for future updates, and I think I’m not speaking just for myself, is the menu; it has an old style into it, but other than that it’s okay. Another thing is the menu where you buy cars, I think holograms aren’t the best theme for a rally game. I’d say just leave them without the effect. Those are minimal things but I think small details can make a difference. I’m not telling you to add them, I’m asking for them in a future update when you need ideas. Thanks for reading this far, and good luck with the game.
I’m updating my review because I actually put out a tweet regarding my frustrations with how the physics handle a specific situation of the car having even two wheels off of the trail, no matter how even the surface is. The developer responded and we talked about it a bit. They do have a point that rendering bumpy surfaces off trail everywhere would be hectic for a mobile platform, so I’ll have to write off the weird massive speed loss on flat grassy surface as just a limitation. An unfortunate one, but at least now I know. This game is actually pretty neat. It’s very well optimized for a variety of devices, it controls nicely, and the physics are respectable. After Real Racing 3, I was ready to give up on seeing a good racing game experience on mobile. But here it is, this is what I wanted. Also it’s pretty difficult. Like in real rally, if you want to win here, you have GOT to be on your A game all of the time. I’m quite impressed with it so far and I hope updates only make it better.
I really loved the quality of the game in 1080p 60fps but my iPhone 7 Plus literally heats up and I mean the back of my iPhone gets very hot since this is a console level game brought to the smartphone. Though, it’s highly recommended to play in the latest iPhone and play in the iPad Pro 11inch or iPad Pro 13 inch for the highest and richest experience. I can’t play this game cause it get my iPhone hot and drains more than half of my battery from 100% to 40% in just in less than 10 minutes lol. I highly recommended to play in the iPad Pro 11 inch and iPad Pro 12.9 inch 2018 model so that the extra processing power and larger battery can easily handle this game or the iPhone 11 Pro Max and iPhone XS Max. This game DRAINS very fast if using a very old iPhone like the iPhone SE, iPhone 6s Plus, iPhone7 Plus, iPhoneX, iPhone XR, and iPhone XS cause this smartphones have small batteries.
I have been a fan of racing games since I got my first iPad 1 almost a decade ago...I don't write a review until I have submersed myself into a game. As the top level player in the world of Real Racing 3 (over 1 million miles raced) for more than 5 years, I tossed it in the trash about a year ago after investing thousands of $ over time. Why? Too much $ involved for redundant and stale content... This game is refreshing! One price gets you high caliber physics & graphics. I already put almost 100 hrs in and own most of the cars which I have incredibly customized, not only aesthetically, but fine tuning the mechanical aspects of handling is beyond any other racing game currently available for mobile devices. There are a few things that I would improve on, but for 1/10 the cost of barely starting to upgrade one car in other games, YOU GET EVERYTHING! "Shark2th" offers a big THANK YOU & standing ovation to the man who developed and brought us this game by himself!
I love the game first of all. Second of all everyone that’s bashing it probably isn’t a racing game fan. But overall the game is amazing. However, I do have a few things to say. I wish I could adjust the seating in the car or the mirrors or something because when I’m racing against other people I want to be able to see them in the rear view mirror for example without taking my entire focus off the road ahead so that’s a suggestion I don’t know if it’s possible to introduce that in the next update but let’s see. The logos aren’t showing up for me to add them to my cars. I can only use the ones on the car before and change them. If I have a car with no vinyl on it, I can’t add anything besides letters, shapes and numbers. I want to add company logos without having to use a set template if that makes sense. Love the game though it’s the best rally racing game on the App Store. 5 stars
Rush Rally 3 are receiving a limited edition physical relead. Entitled the Rush Rally Collection, eastasiasoft will be creating the Nintendo Switch collection.
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