Digital Racers (2011) (Wii/PC/J2ME/PSP/X360/PS3/iOS/Android)

Digital Racers (stylized as digital RACERS) is a 2011 vehicular combat arcade-style racing video game for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, iOS, Android, PlayStation Portable, Nintendo Wii and Xbox 360. It was developed by Red Tower Design and published by Mojang Dallas in North America and Europe on July 10th, 2011, 4 days before the release of Asphalt: Air Filter. The game features a racing style that incorporates real world cars and locales with arcade style handling and vehicular combat. Digital Racers was the penultimate game developed by Red Tower Design before they were shut down by Mojang on April 23rd, 2012.

Gameplay
In Digital Racers 's career mode, the player will be consulted by professional female racing driver Danica Patrick to encounter numerous characters and many licensed cars ranging from Mazda RX7s to Lancia Deltas to Chevrolet Spark and hot hatches fitted with SRT10 engines, all of which have full damage modeling and separate traits such as Acceleration, Speed, Drift, Grip and Stability. Some special car models have been designed by Red Tower Design themselves. Albeit simplified, the tracks are also based on real-world environments, such as the Los Angeles river canals and several parts of London. Depending on the character(s) the player races against or tags along with in team races, they will have their own racing styles, power-up setups, match types, locales and cars. As the player reaches the podium in races, performs stunts and uses power-ups in certain ways, they will gain 'fan points'. These points help the player progress through the career, purchase (or download) more cars to your AutoScanner and parts and earn more fans for the user base. Also, during the career, players will encounter fan icons along the tracks. Driving through these will trigger short challenges (e.g. shooting another car with a certain weapon, or performing a long drift), which will reward the player with a fan points boost. During the career mode, each challenge features a final boss, which, once defeated will yield access to their specific mods (mods being upgrades that provide enhanced functionality to a standard powerup e.g. Khan's titanium shield), and customized cars. At the final boss challenge, all the bosses meet together for a final race.

A trailer and tips video for the game on PlayStation Store mentioned a feature that never made it to the final game. The feature, called "donut shot", was meant to allow a player to shoot a power-up during a donut. The video was removed near the release of the game and little, if any, mention of the feature, seems to have been made again. The "double tap" feature was not present in the free multiplayer demo of the game offered on Xbox Live.

Multiplayer
The game can be played with up to four players in split screen, and the game can be taken online for a maximum of 20 players over the internet, or over LAN in the PC, Xbox 360, Wii, iOS, Android and PlayStation 3 versions. In a custom game, options can be set before each match that determine the layout of power-ups, car classes, number of laps, and the car to race. A match type called "World Tour" is essentially a quick play option for players who want to jump into a match. Here, every player is given a random car and thrown into a random series of courses with a standard ruleset. Multiplayer also offers "Team Racing" mode. Two teams (Alpha & Omega) can put themselves head to head either publicly or private. During races, each player accumulates points for their finishing position. While in team racing, powerups will not affect the player's own team members with the exception of Shock. Players can send a racing challenge to an online friend. If the second player beats the time, they can send the updated challenge back. These challenges go back and forth until one person concedes. Players can also use the Share button, and post their achievements to Twitter and Facebook.

Class D

 * 1984 Audi Sport quattro
 * 2011 Chevrolet Spark
 * 1974 Opel Manta
 * TBD