Chase Rush is a high-speed 3D arcade driving game developed by Tohan Studio and published by Azgames, released on October 1, 2025. There are no…
Plrun March 21, 2026
Chase Rush is a high-speed 3D arcade driving game developed by Tohan Studio and published by Azgames, released on October 1, 2025. There are no racetracks, no finish lines, and no fixed routes — just you versus an ever-growing swarm of police cars in a wide-open arena.
2/12Your only objective: survive as long as possible. What makes this free online game fiercely addictive is the combo system.
3/12You don't just dodge cops — you bait them into colliding with each other, chaining wrecks for escalating score multipliers (x2, x3, and beyond) that snowball your points and gem income.
4/12With over 60 unlockable cars with unique speed and handling, a Lucky Wheel reward system, voxel-style 3D visuals with neon lighting, a dynamic soundtrack, and a global leaderboard, this browser game transforms simple steering into a strategic, score-chasing HTML5 experience.
5/12Two minutes or twenty — every run rewards smooth lines and gutsy maneuvers. Trackpads work particularly well for smooth circular routes. On mobile, short sharp drags tighten your turning radius — perfect for quick cutbacks that shake off pursuing cops.
6/12Chase Rush starts instantly: you're behind the wheel of a compact car and police cruisers are already converging. There is no countdown, no warm-up, no tutorial stage. The cops are on you from second one.
7/12The core gameplay loop revolves around a two-phase pattern: Repeating this bait-and-break cycle with increasing precision is how you push from casual scores into leaderboard territory. Skilled players chain five or more wrecks in a single break maneuver.
8/12The longer you survive, the more police vehicles flood the arena. Early seconds feature a handful of standard cruisers. After 30 seconds, faster vehicles appear. Beyond a minute, the arena swarms with aggressive chasers using tighter pursuit angles and boxing tactics.
9/12The escalation is continuous — there's no safe plateau. Every additional second survived requires sharper reflexes and better spatial awareness. Chase Rush features over 60 unlockable cars, each with different speed, handling, and turning radius characteristics.
10/12Some cars are nimble and responsive — ideal for tight loops and quick cutbacks. Others are faster but drift wider, demanding different cornering techniques. Each car displays a heart rating indicating its overall capability.
11/12Play free in your browser — no downloads, no installs needed!