SBK15 - Official Mobile Game Digital Tales With over 4.5 million downloads under its belt and the support of passionate fans worldwide, the SBK Official Mobile Gam… Free Buy Now Watch Media DetailsWith over 4.5 million downloads under its belt and the support of passionate fans worldwide, the SBK Official Mobile Game is back for a new season. Join the fray in the 2015 eni FIM Superbike World Championship: pick the bike of your dreams from the biggest brands in the world (Aprilia, Kawasaki, Honda, Ducati, Suzuki, MV Agusta, BMW) and hit the track! Ride shoulder to shoulder with the big guys, such as former champions Tom Sykes and Sylvain Guintoli! Break their records in Challenge Mode or push yourself to the limit in the new Time Attack Mode and don’t be afraid to unleash your inner speed demon! Offering cross-platform compatibility and an advanced bike handling model based on player feedback, SBK15 is the next installment to the officially licensed, high-octane motorcycle racer on mobile and features: — 13 WSBK rounds, including the brand-new Chang International Circuit in Thailand — 24 elite riders grouped in 14 racing teams — 4 game modes, namely Championship, Quick Race, Challenge and Time Attack — Enhanced physics engine — Maximum control flexibility, with 9 configurations including gyroscope and virtual controls — Realistic 3D graphics with dynamic lighting effects SBK15 was developed in conjunction with Dorna WSBK Organization to ensure an accurate representation of the white-knuckle Superbike racing style and offer the most realistic motorcycle racing experience on mobile. Universal app compatible with: iPhone 4, iPhone 4S, iPhone 5/5C/5S, iPod touch (5th generation), iPad 2, iPad mini, the new iPad, iPad with Retina display and iPad Air. For any enquiry or support requests, please contact us at: [email protected] Check out great videos and more on our Facebook page! https://www.facebook.com/SBKOfficialMobileGame?ref=profile Find out more about the game on the official Web page: http://www.sbkmobile.com/ Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Digital_Tales Information Seller:Digital Tales Genre:Racing, Sports Release:Jun 24, 2015 Updated:Jun 25, 2018 Version:1.4.3 Size:360.1 MB TouchArcade Rating:Unrated User Rating:Unrated Your Rating:unrated Compatibility:HD Universal touchy85 Well-Known Member Jan 21, 2015 1,616 1 38 #2 touchy85, Jun 24, 2015 Game Impressions Subscribe to the TouchArcade YouTube channel jibjelly Well-Known Member Apr 17, 2015 356 0 0 #3 jibjelly, Jun 24, 2015 Subscribe to the TouchArcade YouTube channel Exact-Psience Well-Known Member Jan 12, 2012 22,664 2 38 The Work-At-Home Guy Philippines #4 Exact-Psience, Jun 24, 2015 Looks really solid until i saw the crashes. Mr. Charley Well-Known Member Sep 6, 2008 2,629 38 38 #5 Mr. Charley, Jun 24, 2015 Totally thought the same thing. Ragdoll physics this does not have.... bullet time New Member Jun 17, 2015 1 0 0 #6 bullet time, Jun 24, 2015 But you not meant to crash your suppose to ride Anonomation ð® Spam Police ð Nov 22, 2013 2,339 4 38 New Orleans, Louisiana #7 Anonomation, Jun 24, 2015 I had to rewind to see what happened, I blinked for a second and the next thing I knew they were flopping on the ground. redribbon Well-Known Member Jun 11, 2010 2,799 53 48 entepreanur,programmer #8 redribbon, Jun 24, 2015 The Gameplay: Subscribe to the TouchArcade YouTube channel GPS Well-Known Member Dec 13, 2009 2,283 165 63 Australia #9 GPS, Jun 24, 2015 This is pretty good, if you liked the last one, this is definitely worth a download, feels like it flows better than last years version for me, the handling seems a touch smoother, graphics are very good. It's free with 3 tracks playable to begin with, there is one IAP that unlocks the full game($3.79 AUD). All up, apart from the rider crash animation, it's pretty solid. InvictusAPA Member Apr 12, 2012 5 0 1 #10 InvictusAPA, Jun 25, 2015 Other than the crash physics the game looks pretty good. I had to laugh a bit when I saw the rider just flop on the ground. But I'll pick this up GSport Well-Known Member Dec 1, 2010 50 0 0 Philadelphia, PA suburbs #11 GSport, Jun 25, 2015 The whole flopping on the ground thing is pretty damn funny! GSport Well-Known Member Dec 1, 2010 50 0 0 Philadelphia, PA suburbs #12 GSport, Jun 25, 2015 Here is what the world needs... ROAD RASH!!!!! For iOS, Android, Xbox One, PS4 and PC! Dailon80 Well-Known Member Nov 10, 2014 3,574 66 48 Program Director/Radio DJ Eos #13 Dailon80, Jun 25, 2015 Had last years watch all the races huge fan so I love the game all the tracks and drivers including new drivers like Torres. Having said that maybe they will fix the whole crash sequence pretty odd. bilboa Well-Known Member May 23, 2013 714 0 16 Boston, MA, USA #14 bilboa, Aug 1, 2015 Finally got around to trying this, and it's really good. I did motorcycle racing in real life as an amateur for a few years, and I find this game to be satisfyingly realistic. I think it has just the right level of simplification for a mobile game with touch/tilt controls. The graphics are great, it runs very smoothly on my iPad 4, I like the different game modes, the real life tracks are recreated nicely. I like the fact that they kept it realistic in the sense that you can't bump into other riders without crashing, just like real life, so you have to find ways to pass cleanly. I love the fact that you can adjust the length of races too, so you don't have to feel pressure to get from the back of the grid to the lead in two laps like so many iOS racing games. This also contributes to being able to race cleanly, since you can take your time looking for good passing opportunities instead of feeling pressured to bash your way through. The crash animations are simplistic, but I have no problem with that. Especially in a more simulation game, I'm trying not to crash anyway, and the novelty of long crash sequences wears off quickly and turns to irritation. All in all, this is a really good premium racing game, and well worth the $3 unlock price. I'm surprised more people aren't talking about it. (You must log in or sign up to post here.) Show Ignored Content Share This Page Tweet Your name or email address: Do you already have an account? No, create an account now. Yes, my password is: Forgot your password? Stay logged in
I had to rewind to see what happened, I blinked for a second and the next thing I knew they were flopping on the ground.
This is pretty good, if you liked the last one, this is definitely worth a download, feels like it flows better than last years version for me, the handling seems a touch smoother, graphics are very good. It's free with 3 tracks playable to begin with, there is one IAP that unlocks the full game($3.79 AUD). All up, apart from the rider crash animation, it's pretty solid.
Other than the crash physics the game looks pretty good. I had to laugh a bit when I saw the rider just flop on the ground. But I'll pick this up
Had last years watch all the races huge fan so I love the game all the tracks and drivers including new drivers like Torres. Having said that maybe they will fix the whole crash sequence pretty odd.
Finally got around to trying this, and it's really good. I did motorcycle racing in real life as an amateur for a few years, and I find this game to be satisfyingly realistic. I think it has just the right level of simplification for a mobile game with touch/tilt controls. The graphics are great, it runs very smoothly on my iPad 4, I like the different game modes, the real life tracks are recreated nicely. I like the fact that they kept it realistic in the sense that you can't bump into other riders without crashing, just like real life, so you have to find ways to pass cleanly. I love the fact that you can adjust the length of races too, so you don't have to feel pressure to get from the back of the grid to the lead in two laps like so many iOS racing games. This also contributes to being able to race cleanly, since you can take your time looking for good passing opportunities instead of feeling pressured to bash your way through. The crash animations are simplistic, but I have no problem with that. Especially in a more simulation game, I'm trying not to crash anyway, and the novelty of long crash sequences wears off quickly and turns to irritation. All in all, this is a really good premium racing game, and well worth the $3 unlock price. I'm surprised more people aren't talking about it.