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2XL MX Offroad Released
Two games for the price of one on the Android Marketplace.
Date: Wednesday, December 28, 2011
Author: James Fudge

2XL Games has released its newest off-road racing game, 2XL MX Offroad, on the Android Marketplace. This racing game combines two games - Supercross and ATV Offroad - into one experience where players can compete in MX Supercross and Outdoor National races.

Players can select from hundreds of MX and ATV bike and rider skin combinations, including 250cc two-stroke and 450cc four-stroke options, then choose their favorite kinds of play: Racing or Freestyle Competition. The game features 16 MX Supercross and Outdoor National tracks and Freestyle levels that allow players to combo as many tricks as they can with the new stunt system. The game also promises a deeper career mode with an all-new league system and races against up to 8 opponents in single-player.

2XL MX Offroad is available on the Android marketplace and the Tapjoy network.

2XL MX Offroad is available for $4.99 and the free trial can be downloaded here .

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