
AG Drive by ZORG is Apple’s free app of the week. The game normally retails for $3.99 and is free for this week only.
AG Drive is a futuristic racing game in which you race blazing fast anti-gravity craft against opponents on spectacular tracks. The game features amazing graphics, great controls, and plenty of game modes and races that you can combine to create a unique racing experience.

Here is a list of the game’s main features:
– Main Events and Quick Events: Play AG Drive as you wish – Quick or Big!
– Enjoy different modes of play such as Single Race, Time Trial, Elimination, Cup, Speed Record, Duel, etc.
– Multiple tracks with different settings: sunny, sunset, night, etc.
– Ships with different skills – can you master them all!

AG Drive is available as a free download (normally $3.99) from the App Store. The game requires any iOS device running iOS 7.0 or later. The app contains in-app purchases ranging from $6.99 to $24.99.
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