Neon Play, the prolific mobile developer behind successful mobile games like Paper Glider and… five other mildly different types of Paper Glider, has launched a version of its iPhone title Traffic Panic 3D on Android.
It’s based around controlling and crashing traffic, reminiscent of the old mini game in console game Burnout. Here’s what it looks like. The publisher has embellished the images:
Traffic Panic 3D is on the Android Market here. It’s free at the moment, which is apparently a limited thing. So queue it up and stick it on the SD card. It might be worth something one day.



INQ’s Android phone is an interesting “boutique” piece of hardware, packed with unique interface customisations that go far beyond the headline Facebook integration. We like it a lot.
MarkG
/ December 20, 2011Bit shit…. No wonder it’s free.