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Fast Side of the Moon is a beautiful cosmic racing game for Windows Phone

Dave W. Shanahan Dave W. Shanahan
August 25, 2019
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If you are looking for a futuristic space racing game, look no further than Fast Side of the Moon. Fast Side of the Moon is a game that was originally available for Android devices and now made the spacewalk over to Windows Phone. Fast Side of the Moon offers gamers a unique racing experience where you use your space racer through many different challenging tracks all over different planets in far away galaxies.

Fast Side of the Moon is unique in that you get to race head-to-head against real-life players on your Windows Phone. According to the Fast Side of the Moon game page, some of the features include:

  • Lots of exotic planets and race tracks to drive through.
  • Both single player and multiplayer modes.
  • Climb your way up in global & national leader boards.
  • Progress through an exciting Career map to unlock more tracks.
  • Connect with Facebook to have furious battles against your friends.
  • Optimize your racing lines for the best lap times.
  • Up to 20 players in the race, so prepare for some real traffic in narrow crossroads between hills and forests.
  • Use boost to gain more speed.
  • Works also in offline.

Check out the Fast Side of the Moon trailer and give the game a try, it won’t cost you a penny because it’s FREE. 

Download Fast Side of the Moon for free from the Windows Phone Store.

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