Extreme Car Driving Simulator
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Ever wanted to slam a monster truck into rush hour traffic and get paid for it? Extreme Car Driving Simulator gives you a massive open city where crashing isn't just allowed—it's the whole point. Think GTA meets Burnout, but without consequences. Your goal? Drive recklessly, smash everything, pull off insane stunts on trampolines, drift through traffic, and turn your car into a mangled pile of metal for cold hard cash. It's chaos with a profit margin.
Key Features
- Variety of Cars: Unlock sedans, sports cars, monster trucks, and more as you earn money from destruction.
- Open City Exploration: A full 3D city packed with traffic, ramps, and destructible objects to plow through.
- Realistic Damage Physics: Watch doors fly off, hoods crumple, and sparks fly as your vehicle takes a beating.
- Multiple Money-Making Activities: Drift for points, hit speed zones, launch off ramps, or just obliterate your car for instant cash.
How to Play Extreme Car Driving Simulator
Getting started is easy—crashing responsibly takes practice.
Pick Your Ride and Hit the Streets
You start with a basic car and a city full of possibilities. Use WASD or arrow keys to drive around, press C to switch camera angles, and use the handbrake to drift around corners. The city has real traffic—buses, sedans, trucks—all there for you to plow into. Just explore and get a feel for the physics.
Cause Chaos for Cash
The more damage you cause, the more money you make. Slam into other cars, launch off trampolines, drift through tight streets, or drive through speed checkpoints at full throttle. I found the weirdest part: deliberately wrecking your own car is profitable. A pristine car is worth $0, but a totaled wreck nets you $500+. It's backwards, but hey, I'm not complaining.
Unlock Better Vehicles
Use the cash you earn to buy heavier, faster cars. Monster trucks cause way more destruction than sedans, meaning bigger payouts. Complete levels by reaching finish lines, or just free-roam and rack up points. The progression loop is simple: crash, earn, upgrade, repeat.
Who is Extreme Car Driving Simulator for?
This game is perfect if you have 10 minutes to kill and want to blow off steam. It's casual enough for kids—no blood, just crunching metal and physics mayhem. The low-pressure sandbox vibe makes it ideal for anyone who doesn't want to "git gud" at something. Just drive fast, hit things, and watch the cash roll in.
The Gameplay Vibe
It's pure stress relief. No missions pressuring you, no timers stressing you out (unless you choose a level). The city feels alive with traffic, but the graphics are pretty basic—flat lighting, low-poly buildings, and some rough edges. Honestly, it looks like a mobile port, which it is. The car physics are bouncy and exaggerated, which makes crashes hilarious instead of realistic. The sound effects are serviceable—engine roars, crunching metal, squealing tires—but nothing memorable. It's the kind of game you play while half-watching YouTube.
Technical Check: Saves & Performance
The game saves your progress automatically using browser cache, so don't clear your history or you'll lose your unlocked cars. Performance-wise, it ran smooth for me even on an older laptop—the simple graphics mean it's not demanding. Mobile players get on-screen buttons, and while they're a bit clunky, they get the job done.
Quick Verdict: Pros & Cons
A solid time-waster if you like destruction sandboxes, but don't expect depth.
- ✅ Pro: Instant gratification—crash stuff, earn money, no grind required.
- ✅ Pro: Satisfying damage physics with doors and bumpers flying everywhere.
- ❌ Con: Graphics look dated and the city feels empty outside of traffic.
Controls
Responsive enough for arcade-style driving, though drifting takes practice.
- Desktop: WASD or Arrow Keys to drive, C to change camera, Spacebar for handbrake.
- Mobile: On-screen steering buttons and tap controls for camera and brake.
Release Date & Developer
Developed by Iwense and released on January 1, 2023. It's a Unity-based browser game optimized for quick sessions.



