



Extreme Car Driving Simulator Game drops you into a sprawling open-city map with a garage full of muscle cars, supercars, and tuning-shop builds - and then deliberately removes most of the rules.
There's no traffic to obey, no cops to dodge, and no missions you have to complete before doing donuts in the middle of an intersection. It's an automotive sandbox in the most literal sense.
You'll spend almost as much time picking and tweaking cars as actually driving.
Each vehicle has distinct handling: the rear-wheel-drive sports cars slide easily for drift sequences, the all-wheel-drive supercars grip aggressively through tight corners, and the tuned drag builds reach top speed faster than you can usually find a straight road long enough to use it.
The map includes a downtown grid with elevated highways, a hillside circuit with banked turns, an industrial port with loading ramps that double as accidental stunt jumps, and a wide-open desert section for top-speed runs.
Damage modeling means doors can fly off, hoods crumple, and a hard hit at 200 mph will visibly deform your car.
If you want structure, the challenge mode adds checkpoint races, drift-zone scoring, and high-speed escape missions. If you don't, free drive lets you wander the entire map with whatever car you fancy, no objectives, no clock, just engine sound and the next ramp.
It plays in any modern browser through HTML5 and WebGL, no install or extension needed. Chromebooks, work laptops, public library PCs, and Android tablets all run it well. Keyboard and mouse work great on desktop; mobile uses tilt-to-steer with on-screen pedals.
Use the WASD or arrow keys to drive - W/up for accelerate, S/down for brake/reverse, A/D or left/right to steer. Press Space for handbrake (essential for drifting), and C to switch between camera views. On mobile, tilt the device to steer or use on-screen pads.
Choose a car from the garage, then pick free-drive or a challenge mission.
Match Car to Map - The supercars dominate the highway; the rear-drive sports cars are far more fun on the hillside circuits where drifting matters. Use Handbrake to Initiate Drifts - Tap (don't hold) the handbrake when entering a corner to break grip, then countersteer.
Respect Damage - Hard collisions in this game actually slow your car down; a heavily damaged vehicle handles noticeably worse, so park and respawn for serious runs.
Learn the Camera Cycle - The cockpit view is satisfying for cruising but third-person is faster for racing because you can see corners ahead. Free Drive First - Drive the map casually before attempting challenges; knowing the layout makes timed missions trivial.