ABOUT THE GAME
Extreme Car Racing game overview
Highway Rush Police Chasing Game is an action-packed racing and chasing game where speed, control, and quick decisions matter the most. In this thrilling game, players take part in high-speed highway chases, racing through busy roads while avoiding traffic, obstacles, and intense police pursuits. The gameplay is fast, exciting, and easy to learn. Players control their vehicle on an endless highway filled with moving traffic, sharp turns, and challenging situations. Your goal is to survive as long as possible, escape police cars, and push your driving skills to the limit.
WHAT TO EXPECT
Before you start
The available game information adds a useful game-specific detail: In this thrilling game, players take part in high-speed highway chases, racing through busy roads while avoiding traffic, obstacles, and… This helps set expectations before the first attempt.
Extreme Car Racing is presented for landscape play. A clean line, early braking and small steering corrections build a faster complete run than maximum speed through every section.
GETTING STARTED
How to play Extreme Car Racing
Begin with the objective documented for Extreme Car Racing: In this thrilling game, players take part in high-speed highway chases, racing through busy roads while avoiding traffic, obstacles, and intense police pursuits. Your goal is to survive as long as possible, escape police cars, and push your driving skills to the limit.
Follow the official input mapping: : To click any button use mouse. Prioritise a controlled line and small corrections before chasing maximum speed.
CONTROLS
Controls and device setup
Official controls: : To click any button use mouse. The official instructions identify pointer input for desktop play.
PLAY SMARTER
Tips for Extreme Car Racing
- Guide-specific note for Extreme Car Racing: Your goal is to survive as long as possible, escape police cars, and push your driving skills to the limit.
- Ease off before a difficult turn and accelerate once the vehicle is aligned with the exit.
- Use small steering corrections to preserve momentum.
