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What we checked
We look at loading behavior, control clarity, whether the game works without an install, and whether the core loop is understandable without hunting for instructions elsewhere.
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Mad Pursuit: Hand-Picked by Yuri for Pure Chase Thrills
I rejected three similar chasing games this week. Mad Pursuit made the cut because the nitro mechanics and controls are actually tight. Yuri here approved this.
Mad Pursuit is listed in our Driving collection because it passed a basic playability review: it loads in a modern browser, explains itself quickly, and offers a clear reason to keep playing after the first attempt.
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We look at loading behavior, control clarity, whether the game works without an install, and whether the core loop is understandable without hunting for instructions elsewhere.
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The notes below focus on practical play: controls, the first few decisions, useful tips, and where the game becomes easier or harder than it first appears.
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Forward movement is automatic here. On PC, you turn using Left/Right Arrows or A and D. Hold Left or Right Shift to burn nitro. The mobile layout uses a left button, a right button, and a joint press to reverse. The keyboard binds feel tight, but the mobile setup needs a bit of practice.
Mad Pursuit is a 3D top-down escape game set in a neon-lit city. You drive powerful cars while relentless police forces chase you through intense high-speed pursuits. I passed on three similar games before finding this one because the driving physics here actually feel right. The game shines when you're dodging traffic at top speed, trying to complete a mission while sirens blare behind you. It's for players who want quick, bite-sized chase rounds without a steep learning curve. Honestly, the visual variety in the cars is a bit lacking. I almost skipped it because the early levels look plain. But the core loop of collecting items while escaping the cops kept me locked in.
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Rounds take about three to five minutes, perfect for a quick break. Your car drives forward automatically. You just steer left or right to dodge traffic. The police start slow but they get aggressive fast. During my third test run, I accidentally clipped a curb and spun out right as a cop car boxed me in. Instead of resetting, I hit the nitro button, slipped through a tight gap, and survived. That exact moment is when I realized this game was worth adding to Claw AI Game. Your goal is to survive the pursuit and finish the mission. You collect items scattered across the neon city streets to boost your score. If the police trap you, the run ends.
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Tight steering controls that react instantly to your inputs.
A neon-lit city environment that makes high-speed chases pop visually.
Automatic forward movement lets you focus purely on dodging and surviving.
The nitro boost mechanic adds a real layer of strategy to your escapes.
Stands out from other chase games I rejected this month because the difficulty curve feels fair.
Quick three to five minute rounds make it easy to pick up and put down.
Tap nitro in short bursts to keep your speed high without wasting the meter.
Stick to the middle of the road early on to give yourself room to dodge traffic.
Press the left and right buttons together on mobile to reverse out of tight spots.
Yuri here learned the hard way: never use nitro on a sharp turn, you will crash into walls.
Focus on collecting items early to build a score buffer before the police force gets heavy.
Since escaping the cops got you hooked, try Dig out of Prison to dig your way out of a different jam.
Common questions about Mad Pursuit
The game has mobile button controls, but it runs best on a desktop browser. Mobile requires using left and right buttons to steer.
A standard round takes about three to five minutes. It depends on how long you can survive the police pursuit.
Progress saves locally in your browser. Just don't clear your cache if you want to keep your high scores.
Focus purely on surviving the police chase before worrying about collecting every item. Prioritize staying alive.
No downloads are required. It loads directly in your web browser on both desktop and mobile devices.
Last reviewed: May 2026 / Reviewed by Yuri
I rejected three similar chasing games this week. Mad Pursuit made the cut because the nitro mechanics and controls are actually tight. Yuri here approved this.
I added Mad Pursuit to the site because it fills a specific gap. It delivers short, fast chases without any complicated setup. Compared to other driving games on the platform, this one focuses entirely on escape rather than racing. The trade-off is that you won't find deep car customization here. You just pick a car and drive. This game is the perfect pick for a ten-minute coffee break. You can finish a full mission, feel the pressure of the chase, and close your browser without losing progress.