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From busy city streets to long highways, every run asks the same question: how long can you survive without making one bad move?

Racing Limits places you straight into active traffic. Cars change lanes suddenly, brake without warning, and crowd the road as speed increases. The challenge comes from reading the road ahead and choosing when to pass.
Different modes change how pressure builds:
Career gives structured goals and progress.
Infinite tests endurance with no finish line.
Time Against adds urgency with strict limits.
Free Mode allows relaxed driving without objectives.
Manual gears and camera angles give extra control, making each drive feel personal rather than scripted.
You begin with a basic car and limited power. Acceleration is smooth, but mistakes are punished fast. Passing close to traffic increases rewards, but hesitation slows progress.
Controls Overview:
Accelerate and steer to weave through traffic
Brake early to avoid sudden lane blocks
Use manual gears (optional) for tighter control
Learning when not to push is just as important as knowing when to go flat out.
The game doesn’t rely on explosions or gimmicks. Tension comes naturally from traffic density and speed. Each upgrade changes how the car feels, not just how fast it goes. Over time, confidence replaces panic.
Runs end quickly, but improvement is noticeable. That balance keeps players coming back.
Loop Crash – A timing-focused driving game where intersecting roads turn every decision into a risk
Traffic Rally – A fast traffic-dodging racer built around reflexes and close overtakes
Racing Limits rewards calm hands and sharp eyes. Speed helps, but awareness wins. One clean pass can save a run. One mistake ends it. That simple balance is what makes the game last.