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ATV XTrem is a quad bike racing game that's available now for iOS and Android

Test your quad biking skills across the globe

ATV XTrem is a quad bike racing game that's available now for iOS and Android
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ATV XTrem is a brand new racing game from developer Dream-Up that released in late January. It's available for both iOS and Android as a free-to-play title that sees players speeding around numerous courses atop quad bikes.

The aim of the game will be to travel around the world, winning various awards as you go. ATV XTrem will take players to Brazil, Utah, Alaska, Dubai and Los Angeles among others, presenting a variety of climates and track types to test your quad biking skills. You can check out some of the courses on offer in the embedded trailer below.

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There will be a host of different customisation options available as well to tweak the game to suit your own personal preferences and needs. This includes being able to select the type of control method you'd like to use. Likewise, you'll also be able to choose between either first or third-person perspective.

Aside from that, there will, of course, be numerous different difficulty settings to choose from depending on the type of challenge you're looking for from ATV XTrem. There are also options that allow you to choose the rendering quality, a useful feature if you have a less powerful device that is still compatible with the game.

There will also be a leaderboard to post your high scores too for those looking to get a little competitive with other players. This can be found simply by tapping the Scores button that will be found in the main menu.

ATV XTrem is available now over on the App Store and Google Play. It's a free-to-play game with an in-app purchase for $1.99 that allows you to skip ads.

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Stephen Gregson-Wood
Stephen Gregson-Wood
Stephen brings both a love of games and a very formal-sounding journalism qualification to the Pocket Gamer team.