Police on The Tail
In Police on the Tail, the whole ride spins around a high-speed getaway from the cops. You drive a powerful car and try to keep it away from police cruisers that close in from different directions. The chase plays out on tight roads with obstacles that punish any sloppy turn or late reaction. Every run becomes a tense escape, where a tiny mistake can end the race instantly. Police cars press hard from behind and from the sides, forcing you to weave through gaps and look for safer lines on the road. The longer you stay ahead, the more aggressive the police pressure becomes and the less space you have to breathe.
Street layouts keep you guessing, so you plan turning points in advance instead of just reacting at the last second. Quick thinking and sharp reflexes combine, and the game constantly tests both. One wrong choice can corner your vehicle against barriers or straight into a waiting patrol car.
How to play?
Control your car with simple driving inputs, then focus fully on dodging police vehicles and roadside obstacles. Steer away from direct hits, because a solid collision instantly ends the current chase. Look ahead to read curves and objects on the track, then choose escape routes that leave enough room to adjust if the police squeeze you. Shift direction fast when patrol cars block the obvious line, using sudden turns to slip out of their formation. Short, controlled movements help more than wild car swinging. As the pursuit continues, the cops react faster, so calm decisions matter for staying on the road. Practice different paths and braking points to keep the law behind you and extend each escape run in this racing game.
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About this game:
- Players have rated this game 4.01 out of 5, based on 76 votes.
- Released in July 2023.
- Ready to play on Web Browser (PC).
- Age rating: 7+
- Powered by HTML5 (Unity WebGL) — jump right in and start playing in your browser, no downloads needed.
Game features:
- Police pressure increases over time, reducing the free space you can safely use on the road
- A single strong collision with police vehicles or obstacles ends the current chase immediately
- Street layouts require planning turns in advance instead of relying only on late reactions
Tips & Tricks:
- Watch the road two turns ahead so you are not forced into blocked lanes.
- Tap steering for small angle changes instead of holding it for wide swings.
- Use sudden direction shifts when police cars start forming a tight wall in front.
- Memorize tricky curves from failed runs to choose safer routes in later chases.























