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No criminals - just you, the road, and a growing addiction to dodging everything in sight.
Developer: OnlineGames.io
- 4.6
- Score
I wasn't expecting much when I clicked into Police Car Drive. Just another quick traffic game, right? But a few minutes in, I found myself locked into this oddly satisfying loop of swerving through cars, chasing floating cash, and praying I didn't slam into the back of a taxi. It's one of those games that doesn't look flashy at first glance, but the moment you start weaving through traffic at top speed in a police car with the sirens screaming, you realize you're weirdly into it. There's no storyline, no criminals to arrest - just you, the road, and a growing addiction to dodging everything in sight. The gameplay is simple in the best way. Your car drives forward automatically, and all you really have to do is steer left or right with the arrow keys. But traffic comes fast, and every lane change starts to feel like a gamble the further you go. The roads are packed with civilian cars, and one small mistake - a hesitation, a late turn, a misjudged gap - and it's game over. Scattered across the highway are glowing green cash bills and power-ups like invincibility and speed boosts. Picking them up while narrowly avoiding collisions adds just enough tension to keep you alert. And honestly? Pulling off a perfect sequence where you zip between three cars, grab a cash stack, and hit a boost without crashing feels like winning the lottery. Even if it's all over ten seconds later. What I like most about Police Car Drive is that it never tries too hard. It knows it's a browser game. It loads fast, plays fast, and doesn't waste time pretending to be anything other than a quick, chaotic ride. You won't find upgrades or unlockable vehicles here, and that's totally fine. This isn't about progression - it's about the moment-to-moment thrill. It's the kind of game you open when you just want to zone out for five minutes but end up replaying again and again because "that last crash wasn't my fault." If you're looking for realism or long-term goals, look elsewhere. But if you want a little digital speed therapy with some good old-fashioned arcade energy, this police car's got your name on it.