Racing in City
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Racing in City is a free browser driving game where you sit behind the wheel and weave through city traffic across multiple tracks and game modes. No download is needed, and it runs unblocked at school or work.
What is Racing in City?
Racing in City puts you in a first-person cockpit view as you navigate busy city roads. The game has five distinct modes, 13 cars to buy and tune, and a career path that takes you to new locations as you complete challenges. Risk-taking is rewarded: close passes and wrong-way driving add bonus points on top of your base earnings.
Steering and controls
The controls are straightforward. Use either WASD or the arrow keys to steer and adjust your speed.
| Action | Key |
|---|---|
| Steer left | A or Left arrow |
| Steer right | D or Right arrow |
| Accelerate | W or Up arrow |
| Brake / reverse | S or Down arrow |
Game modes explained
There are five modes, each with a different focus. Career is the main progression path; the traffic modes test your nerve; Time Attack and Free Ride offer variety once you want a break from objectives.
| Mode | What you do |
|---|---|
| Career | Complete objectives across several steps to unlock new locations |
| One Way | Drive as long as possible with traffic only ahead of you |
| Two Way | Face oncoming traffic as well, which raises the risk and the reward |
| Time Attack | Beat your own best score against the clock |
| Free Ride | Drive with no objectives, just exploration |
Cars, upgrades, and earning cash
There are 13 cars in total. You buy them with in-game currency earned from driving. Each car can be tuned mechanically (engine, internal components) and dressed up cosmetically with spoilers and brake calipers. New roads are also purchasable, adding variety to where you drive. Career mode is the quickest path to stacking cash, though risky driving in the traffic modes is a solid income stream too.
Tips for staying on the road longer
- In Two Way mode, close passes on oncoming cars give bonus points. Thread the needle when it is safe, but do not hold a wrong-side line too long.
- Prioritize car upgrades before buying new locations. A faster, better-handling car makes career objectives easier.
- In Career mode, read each objective before starting. Some reward points, others reward distance or time, so your approach should change.
- One Way mode is good for learning the controls before moving to Two Way traffic.