Game Info
Updated: N/A
Category: Hypercasual
Score: 7.9
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How to Play

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Description

Cops Chase keeps things moving fast—and I do mean fast. You jump in right away, trying to steer through city streets while cop cars come at you from almost every direction. The whole thing is pretty simple: just keep dodging and collect whatever you spot (coins, bombs, the usual bunch). What really got me was how the game rarely lets up on the pressure. Those police vehicles? They aren’t shy about ramming straight into your tailpipe, so there’s hardly time to breathe. It's interesting, actually; the game doesn't mess around with complicated controls. You just have to hold your steering and react quickly when things get hairy. One second you’re grabbing a speed boost—next thing, a squad car’s nearly knocking you into a wall. The level progression has this odd way of sneaking up on you too. Suddenly, new power-ups pop in or maybe it feels like there are even more police than before (could be my nerves). You’ll want sharp reflexes for this one—maybe patience too if getting busted frustrates you. Definitely more suited for quick play sessions rather than deep dives. To be honest, it feels built for anyone looking for that adrenaline shot without much fuss or story baggage tagging along.

Editor's View

I started Cops Chase expecting another basic getaway game but honestly—it had more bite than I figured. The pace jumps up almost immediately once those sirens blare and suddenly it’s just me vs. what felt like an army of relentless cops. There were definitely moments where my hands tensed up gripping the phone; that part really matters, really. One thing though: sometimes it seems like there isn’t much breathing room after each escape—a bit relentless at times? Maybe that's the point though. Still, dashing around grabbing power-ups does give those small jolts of excitement and frustration mixed together—especially when a bomb saves your skin at the last second. Could use a tiny bit more variation in maps maybe? But when I wanted a quick burst of chaos and challenge... yeah, this one delivered.