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Police Chase

A car with decent control, a wave of patrol vehicles, and sharp corner or sudden obstacle.

Developer: Video Igrice

4.4
Score
Police Chase
Police Chase
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Police Chase

Editor's Review :

There's a certain thrill in games that hand you the keys, toss you into a car, and basically say, "Don't get caught." Police Chase doesn't need a complex story or a giant city map to deliver that feeling. It gives you just enough: a car with decent control, a wave of patrol vehicles closing in, and the rising tension of every sharp corner or sudden obstacle. The moment the sirens kick in and the chase begins, your brain switches gears. You're no longer casually steering - you're weaving through traffic, skidding past roadblocks, and trying not to panic when three police cars box you in. It's fast, messy, and doesn't try to be polished - and honestly, that's part of its charm. The chaos in Police Chase feels deliberate. It's not about precision, it's about momentum. The game throws turns at you without much warning. The car feels light, almost floaty, so every movement has this tiny delay that makes everything riskier than it should be - and more satisfying when you pull it off. There's this pattern of near-misses, wild drifts, and sudden crashes that makes each run feel like a short action movie gone slightly wrong. Sometimes the camera gets a little wild, or the scenery repeats itself, but when you're narrowly dodging a cop at full speed, you're too busy shouting "Go go go!" to care. The imperfections become part of the experience. They make it unpredictable in a way that keeps your adrenaline up. What Police Chase does best is give you space to breathe through speed. You don't need to master anything. You just need to survive, turn by turn. That raw, arcade-style energy is surprisingly effective at pulling you in for round after round. It doesn't promise long-term progression or fancy unlocks. It's here for those quick bursts of intensity - the ones where your palms get a little sweaty and you can't help but grin when you pull off a ridiculous escape. It's not refined. It's not realistic. But it knows exactly what it wants to be: fast, frantic, and fun. If you've got five minutes to kill and want to feel like you're in your own clumsy car-chase movie, this little game delivers the speed, the tension, and the absolute chaos.

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