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If you haven’t played Fast & Furious 6 yet… actually, nevermind. Don’t play that game. Just know that this game is the exact opposite when it comes to monetization strategies. The currency of choice in the Turbo Racing world is — wait for it — the humble tomato, and they’re positively everywhere: on the track, in your post-race bonuses, and even in your Facebook and Twitter accounts if you don’t mind showing the game a little social media love. You can buy them, yes, but there’s really no reason to unless you’re abysmally bad at the game or the least patient person on earth. I had no trouble unlocking expensive snail spoilers and exhaust systems that come with them, after maybe two hours of gameplay. Things do get a little more expensive as you move up the ranks, but that’s to be expected. A Ford Fiesta costs a lot less than a Mustang. Why would you expect a high-end racing implement/portable home to carry the same pricetag as an ugly old thing from the used shell dealership?

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