Racing In City

Racing

Dodge traffic, take risks and rack up points behind the wheel.

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  • 13Cars
  • 5Game Modes
  • TrafficCity Roads
  • UnblockedNo Download

What Is Racing In City?

Racing In City is a traffic-dodging driving game where you weave through busy city roads from a behind-the-wheel view, taking calculated risks to score points and survive as long as you can.

Developed by Hammurabi and first released on mobile in 2016 before arriving on the web in 2023, it runs in the browser with no download. The premise is pure, addictive risk-reward: the closer you pass other cars and the more you push your speed, the more points you bank — but one mistake ends the run.

It gives you plenty of ways to play. Switch between one-way and two-way traffic, grind a career of escalating objectives, chase a high score in Time Attack, or just cruise in Free Ride. Driving the wrong way down a busy road at speed is terrifying and lucrative in equal measure.

With 13 customizable cars, five modes, deep tuning options and purchasable new roads and locations, Racing In City is a flexible, replayable traffic racer that lets you set your own balance of risk and reward.

How to Play Racing In City

  1. Pick a mode — Career, One Way, Two Way, Time Attack or Free Ride.
  2. Drive with WASD or the arrow keys, weaving between lanes of city traffic.
  3. Pass other cars as closely as you dare — near-misses earn bonus points.
  4. In two-way traffic, drive against the flow at speed for the biggest score multipliers.
  5. Survive as long as you can without crashing to build a high score.
  6. Spend your earnings on car upgrades, customization and new roads to drive.

Racing In City Controls

ActionKeys
Accelerate / brake / steerWASD
MobileOn-screen controls / tilt

Tips & Strategies

1

Drive close for bonuses. Near-misses are where the points are — squeeze past traffic rather than leaving big safe gaps.

2

Go against the flow carefully. In two-way mode, wrong-way driving at speed scores big, but always keep an escape lane in mind.

3

Start in one-way mode. It is the best place to learn the scoring and build confidence before adding oncoming traffic.

4

Read far ahead. Spotting bunched traffic early lets you pick a clean line without braking hard and killing your momentum.

5

Reinvest in upgrades. Engine and handling tuning make tight, high-speed passes safer, which keeps your score streak alive.

6

Use Time Attack to push limits. With a clock instead of a single life, it is a low-stakes way to practise riskier overtakes.

Game Features

  • 13 cars with deep customization — engine tuning, spoilers, brake calipers and cosmetics
  • Five modes: Career, One Way, Two Way, Time Attack and Free Ride
  • Risk-reward scoring that rewards close passes and wrong-way driving
  • Behind-the-wheel chase-cam view of the action
  • Purchasable new roads and locations for variety
  • Originally a hit mobile game, now playable free in the browser

Why Play Racing In City?

Racing In City turns ordinary traffic into a tense, scorable thrill. The risk-reward hook — drive closer, go faster, brave the wrong side of the road — makes every near-miss a little rush, and the five modes let you choose between structured career progress and pure high-score chasing. With 13 cars to tune and new roads to unlock, there is a steady sense of progression on top of the moment-to-moment tension. It is a moreish traffic racer that is easy to start and hard to walk away from.

Cars and Customization in Racing In City

Racing In City features 13 cars, each unlocked and improved with the points and currency you earn on the road. Customization runs deeper than looks: you can tune the engine for more speed, and add cosmetic touches like spoilers, brake calipers and paint to make a car your own.

Because the game is all about threading through traffic at speed, handling upgrades are as valuable as power. A car that responds crisply to your inputs lets you take tighter, higher-scoring passes with less risk of clipping a bumper.

You can also spend your earnings on new roads and locations, which keeps the scenery — and the traffic patterns — fresh as you progress. Reinvesting steadily in both your car and new roads is the key to long-term variety.

Five Modes and How They Differ

Racing In City offers five distinct ways to play. Career mode is the structured path, with escalating objectives that guide your progression and unlocks. One Way and Two Way set the traffic flow — One Way is the gentler introduction, while Two Way adds oncoming cars and far higher scoring potential.

Time Attack swaps the single-life format for a clock, letting you rack up as many points as possible before time runs out — a great low-stakes way to practise risky overtakes. Free Ride strips away objectives entirely for a relaxed cruise through the city.

Each mode rewards a slightly different mindset, so switching between them keeps the game from getting repetitive and lets you match your session to how much risk you feel like taking.

Scoring: Risk and Reward

The heart of Racing In City is its risk-reward scoring. Passing other cars closely earns bonus points, so the safest line is rarely the most rewarding one. The game actively encourages you to squeeze through gaps and brush past traffic to maximise your score.

The biggest multipliers come from the boldest moves: driving the wrong way down a two-way road at high speed is hugely lucrative, but one misjudgement ends your run instantly. Balancing greed against survival is the core skill.

The best players read the road far ahead, picking lines that let them carry speed and stay close to traffic without braking hard. Mastering that flow — fast, close and clean — is how a modest score becomes a record-breaking one.

Racing In City FAQ

Yes. Racing In City is completely free on EggyCar.run — no purchase, no account and no download. It loads straight in your browser and is supported by light ads.