Extreme Car Driving Simulator - Review
Extreme Car Driving Simulator

Extreme Car Driving Simulator

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Free roam racing with realistic physics and wild stunts

Extreme Car Driving Simulator is a long-running open world racer that focuses on one thing above all else: giving you a huge playground to thrash a supercar without consequences. There’s no story, no strict races and no cops breathing down your neck – just a city designed for drifting, jumping and smashing.

The heart of the experience is its physics engine. Cars feel weighty enough to be believable while still arcade-friendly, making powerslides and burnouts easy to pull off and very satisfying. ABS, traction control and ESP can be toggled, so you can dial the handling from stable to completely unhinged depending on your skill and mood.

There are a few ways to play. You can simply free drive and explore the open world, tackle checkpoint-style mini games, or switch on traffic to weave between AI cars at high speed. A full HUD shows revs, gear and speed, and damage is visual and functional, so sloppy driving leaves your shiny sports car looking appropriately battered.

Control options are generous: tilt steering, on-screen buttons, a virtual wheel and even gamepad support are available, each fully usable. Camera choices range from cockpit to chase views, helping you find a perspective that matches how you like to drive.

Visually, the game shows its age. The city is fairly empty, textures are basic and you’ll see repeated scenery. The open world can also feel a bit lifeless, and outside of chasing your own high scores or messing around with stunts, objectives are limited.

Despite these flaws, Extreme Car Driving Simulator still shines as a casual sandbox racer. If you enjoy experimenting with physics, practicing drifts or just blasting around a city without rules, it delivers quick, pick-up-and-play fun.

package name

com.aim.racing

language(s)

English

available on

Android iOS

from

AxesInMotion Racing