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Cars Daredevil Garage was an app released for iOS on July 29, 2015. The game is free, but features in-app purchases, similarly to another mobile game, Cars: Fast as Lightning. This game is no longer available on the app store to purchase, and it is unknown when it got delisted, but people said they saw it disappear around 2017. However, if the app is in the player's app library, they can still download and play it.

Gameplay[]

CarsDaredevilGarageScreenshot

Scott Spark on a loop.

The game is a "toys-to-life" game in which players can scan die-cast vehicles into their game using the in-app camera function and, once the vehicles have been identified, they will be unlocked and added to the player's character roster.

Players can customize and race at their tracks and there are a variety of stunts, such as loops, that can be added. There appears to be a three-star ranking system that is determined by the player's performance.

Compatible vehicles[]

Silver Racer Series[]

Neon Racers[]

Ice Racers[]

World Grand Prix[]

Piston Cup[]

Radiator Springs[]

Tuners[]

Race Fans[]

95 Pit Crew[]

Dinoco[]

Lost and Found![]

Tokyo Party[]

Palace Chaos[]

Ye Left Turn Inn[]

Airport Adventure[]

Super Chase[]

Rust-Eze Racing[]

Carbon Racers[]

95 Returns[]

Dinoco Daydream[]

Cruisin Tokyo[]

Paris Market Parts[]

Oil Rig Getaway[]

Unknown Positioning[]

Development[]

Around June 2015, collectors were beginning to discover new die-cast vehicles with an advertisement for the app on the right side of the blister card. Shortly after, a website for the game was launched, titled "www.carsdaredevil.com", which confirmed that the game would be released at a later date in 2015.

Gallery[]

The Die-Cast Series[]

Main article: The Die-Cast Series

Starting on July 16, 2016, Pixar Cars began to upload a series of videos, based on the app, called The Die-cast Series, onto their official YouTube channel.

External links[]

References[]

  1. Some versions of the app have his name written as "Dexter Hoover w/ Yellow Flag", and in others simply "Dexter Hoover".
  2. Some versions of the app have his name written as "Fabulous Doc Hudson".
  3. Some versions of the app have her name written as "Pit Crew Flo".