CSR Racing vs Rules of Survival
CSR Racing
CSR Racing , developed by Natural Motion, is among the very first mobile drag-racing game that boasts of having a stunning, incredibly-detailed and console-like graphics in addition to its already exhilarating gameplay. The game provides players with plenty of cool fast cars to race in and best yet, they can even customize their vehicles literally from top to bottom. Even players with the same-looking cars may get different race results mainly because of what they have under the hood!Like Need for Speed: No Limit, CSR Racing has a campaign mode with a storyline that echoes "Fast and Furious" in many ways but basically, what you'll be doing is to defeat all the race gangs in different cities so you can claim the coveted title of being the best drag racer in the whole world. Of course, to be truly a pro racer, you'll also have to test your mettle against other players via the game's multiplayer option and see how you fare.
Although there have been many more racing games with amazing graphics since then, CSR Racing is a mobile game that had lain the precedence of offering players with more eye-candy cars than they could bear. But the most interesting thing of all is that CSR Racing is not only packaged with a pretty ribbon, the gameplay inside is also as brilliant as the game's appearance.
Rules of Survival
Rules of Survival is a battle royale game that you can play while you're on the go. The game features a gameplay that resembles PUBG in many ways. You can drive vehicles, for example, in addition to the usual scavenging for better weapons, more ammo, medical supplies and other resources while competing with the other 120 players for the victory royale on a map that's periodically shrinking.It is inevitable that one day we'll have a battle royale game that somewhat rivals their PC counterparts, and this day has just arrived - in the form of Rules of Survival. This game is possibly the best mobile alternative to PUBG right now, and yet, despite its similarities, the game still manages to stand on its own on mobile since there aren't many (or at all, really) battle royale games on the iOS platform.