City Racing 2

The first thing you see in City Racing 2 is a grid of empty city streets, traffic lights stuck on red, and ramps bolted down on random corners. You've got your pick—sleek sports cars lined up, plus a weirdly giant bus if that's your thing. Even a police car, siren and all. No other drivers, no missions pinging at you. It's just you, the wheel, and blocks of pavement stretching out in every direction. Some streets end in ramps that shoot you over fountains or dump you on top of a parking garage. Hit a curb too fast, and your car shudders for a second before the tires grab again. The city's big enough that you can vanish behind a row of buildings, circle back, or slide sideways onto a rooftop.
How to play?
Pick any vehicle you want—each one handles a bit differently, and the bus barely squeezes down the alleys. While playing City Racing 2, you can drift around corners, clear rows of parked cars with a ramp jump, or test how fast you can go before you miss a turn and bounce off a lamp post. Controls are simple: steer, gas, brake, and a handbrake if you're into spinning out. There's no traffic, so you can floor it through the main squares or reverse up the staircases. If you want to see how the police car slides, swap in and hit the siren. Every ramp gives you a shot at landing somewhere new—sometimes on a rooftop, sometimes just sideways in the middle of the street. After half an hour, I still hadn't found every ramp. Not sure anyone has.
- control
- handbrake

- Our players rated the game for 4.38 out of 5. A total of 21236 people voted for it.
- The game was released in February 2018 and immediately became available on the following devices: Web Browser (PC)
- Seven unique sports cars plus a city bus and police car to drive
- Open-world city with ramps, alleys, and rooftop jumps
- No missions or AI rivals—total free roam without restrictions
- Realistic car reactions: drifting, curb impacts, and high-speed jumps
- Switch vehicles anytime to try different handling styles