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The sort-of sequel, Dashy Crashy Turbo, shoots out on iOS and Android

Why do things dashy when they could be turbo?

The sort-of sequel, Dashy Crashy Turbo, shoots out on iOS and Android

The day's finally arrived, ladies and gents, where we're getting the sort-of-sequel-but-not-really to Dashy Crashy, Dashy Crashy Turbo.

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Yes, rather than making a completely separate game, Dumpling Design has incorporated Dashy Crashy Turbo into the base game meaning that you don't have to lose any of your levels, unlocks, or progress. Better yet, the changes aren't just on the 25 new cars arriving today, but on the whole shebang.

Aside from getting a rally of new cars, each vehicle now has a different action, perk, and scoring mode, and can be unlocked by driving and clearing goals. Instead of ranking, you'll be getting medals to brag about - with the aim obviously being to get gold for everything - and reaching achievements will help you level up your driver's license.

Honestly, there's a bunch of stuff added in the recent update and better yet it's all inclusive in its free-to-play price point. Grab Dashy Crashy (Turbo) on the App Store now. It's yet to rear its head on Google Play, but it should be along later today.

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