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Just one road, one car, and the creeping anxiety of knowing a collision is just a few seconds away.
Developer: Kutty Company
- 4.4
- Score
There's something weirdly stressful about driving in a perfect circle. In Loop Drive, that's the entire point - you're just looping endlessly around a tiny track, trying not to crash into the other cars. That's it. No power-ups, no finish line, no map changes. Just one road, one car, and the creeping anxiety of knowing a collision is probably just a few seconds away. It sounds peaceful at first - you're literally just going in circles - but very quickly, it becomes a white-knuckle game of timing, hesitation, and controlled panic. The only control you have is acceleration. You tap to speed up and release to slow down, which sounds simple - until a second car enters the loop. Then a third. Then maybe four. Every time you think you've figured out a rhythm, something goes wrong. You misjudge a gap, hit the gas half a second too long, and suddenly your car slams into another one like it's trying to kiss bumpers. There's no second chance, no rewind, just an instant explosion and a silent "you really thought you had it, huh?" from the game. What keeps you coming back is how close you always feel to beating your last score. One more loop, one better reaction, just five more seconds of focus - you tell yourself that over and over, and somehow the game convinces you it's possible. What makes Loop Drive so effective is how little it tries to do. It doesn't distract you with menus or rewards. You don't unlock cars or upgrade anything. It's just: press start, drive in a circle, don't crash. That focus is what makes it work. It's the kind of game you can play while waiting in line, then suddenly realize you've restarted it twenty times in a row. The controls are clean, the challenge ramps up naturally, and every crash feels like your fault - which, annoyingly, makes you want to try again. Whether you're trying to top the leaderboard or just survive five loops without exploding, Loop Drive is a tiny, tricky game that somehow gets under your skin. Just don't expect to last long. You won't.