Police Drive
Casual Games
Police Drive
| Rating | 4.2 / 5 (10,000 votes) |
| Played | 100,000 times |
| Developer | AZ Games |
| Released | 2025-01-01 |
| Platform | Desktop, Mobile, Tablet |
| Technology | HTML5 |
| Category | Casual Games |
What Is Police Drive?
Police Drive drops you into the driver's seat of a police cruiser or motorbike and says "go catch some criminals." It is a 3D police action driving simulator where you patrol a massive open city, respond to emergency calls, chase down suspects, and try not to wreck your vehicle in the process. Think of it as a casual, browser-friendly take on the police chase genre — no downloads, no installs, just pure high-speed pursuit action.
The city is large enough to feel open, traffic keeps things interesting, and the missions range from simple suspect chases to hostage rescues. Every completed mission earns you EXP and in-game cash, which you pump into unlocking better vehicles and upgrades.
How to Play
Controls
- WASD or Arrow Keys — Accelerate, brake, and steer your vehicle
- Left Mouse Click — Enter or exit vehicles, interact with police equipment
- Follow the on-screen arrow to navigate toward your mission target
Mission Types
You will encounter a variety of missions as you play. Some have you chasing fleeing criminals through heavy traffic. Others task you with reaching a location as fast as possible to rescue hostages or stop a crime in progress. The mission variety keeps the gameplay loop fresh.
Vehicle Selection
You start with a basic police car but can unlock motorbikes and faster cruisers as you earn money. Each vehicle handles differently — the motorbike is nimble but fragile, while the heavier cruisers can take more damage but accelerate slower.
Tips and Strategies
- Watch your health bar — taking too much damage from collisions will end your mission. Weave through traffic carefully instead of brute-forcing your way through.
- Vehicle condition matters — your car's performance degrades as it takes damage. A heavily damaged vehicle handles poorly and accelerates slowly, so avoid unnecessary crashes.
- Use the guiding arrow — it points directly to your objective. Follow it, but do not blindly drive into walls. Plan your route by looking ahead.
- Upgrade early and often — spend your mission earnings on better vehicles. The performance difference between starting and upgraded cars is massive.
- Motorbike missions — some situations call for the motorbike's agility over the car's toughness. Switch vehicles when the mission benefits from quick maneuvering.
- Learn the city layout — knowing the main roads and shortcuts will dramatically improve your response times.
FAQ
Is Police Drive free to play?
Yes, Police Drive is completely free to play directly in your browser. No downloads or installations required.
Can I choose between different vehicles?
Absolutely. You start with a basic police car and can unlock additional vehicles including motorbikes and upgraded police cruisers using money earned from completing missions.
What happens if my vehicle gets destroyed?
If your health bar fully depletes or your vehicle takes critical damage, the mission fails. You can retry missions, so it is worth pushing your limits to learn the best routes.
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