Poly Track Games G+ -
Get Ready to Rev Up Your Engines with Poly Track Games on Google+
But Vikram didn't slide. He waited for a chunk of loose masonry to fall from above, then stole its downward momentum. The rock froze in midair. Vikram, however, rocketed upward at a sickening angle, overtaking Kael in a blur of borrowed speed. As he passed, he grinned. "Thanks for the lift, gravity boy."
This year’s main event was the Spire Ascent , a 5-kilometer vertical dash up the Crystal Needle, a twisted shard of obsidian and glass that pierced the clouds. The prize wasn't a medal. It was a single wish, granted by the mysterious Architect who built the Prism. poly track games g+
They didn't have wishes anymore. But for the first time, they didn't need one.
By playing Poly Track Games on Google+, you can: Get Ready to Rev Up Your Engines with
The Architect tilted its head. For the first time, it seemed uncertain. "That is not within the rules."
Jian laughed bitterly. "The wish doesn't work that way. One wish, one winner." Vikram, however, rocketed upward at a sickening angle,
Kael moved first. He reversed his gravity and launched up the sheer face of the Needle, boots skimming the glass. Below him, Jian flicked her wrist, turning the lowest fifty meters of the tower into a mirrored frictionless plane. Two other runners who’d tried to follow Kael screamed as they slid backward, tumbling into the canyon.
The showman. He stole speed from falling debris, redirected the force of his own heartbeat into a devastating punch. He could go from dead stop to supersonic in a blink, or drain the kinetic energy from a room, freezing everyone in place. His cost: every stolen burst aged him a day. At twenty-two, his eyes held the weariness of a man of sixty.