Tango has added five titles to its
gaming platform since it was launched in June, but this is the first time the company's introducing one created by its in-house team. The game, called
Road Riot, pays homage to arcade classic
Spy Hunter and involves firing cannons and dodging missiles in the midst of a race. While it's neither groundbreaking nor original, you've got to give Tango props -- the company claims it went through the process to better understand the platform and concoct updates that'll benefit developers. Similar to the other games on the messaging app,
Road Riot's rife with
social elements, including the ability to broadcast high scores and to invite friends to play. Only Android users can kill time while blasting 2D cars for now, however -- the iOS version won't be out until late August.
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