Ramp Car VS Police: CHASE
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Ramp Car VS Police: CHASE is a 3D stunt-driving game where your main weapon against the police is a set of ramps. You build speed, hit the launch, go airborne, and come down on police cruisers blocking your way. The game is free to play in the browser on both desktop and mobile, making it a solid unblocked option wherever you are.
What is Ramp Car VS Police: CHASE?
Ramp Car VS Police: CHASE combines high-speed chase gameplay with physics-based stunt destruction. Police vehicles block the road ahead of you, and you clear them by driving up ramps and landing on top of them or crashing through formations at speed. The satisfaction comes from the destruction physics. Cars go flying, formations scatter, and the bigger the hit, the more dramatic the result. The core loop is: build speed, find the ramp angle, destroy what is in your path, and keep moving before more units arrive.
Controls and launching off ramps
The controls focus on acceleration and steering since the ramps handle the aerial mechanics automatically once you hit them at speed.
| Action | Key / Input |
|---|---|
| Steer left / right | A / D or arrow keys |
| Accelerate | W or Up arrow |
| Brake | S or Down arrow |
| Camera switch | C (where available) |
Ramp types and what they do
Different ramp angles produce different results when you hit police formations ahead.
| Ramp type | Effect on launch |
|---|---|
| Low-angle ramp | Long flat trajectory, good for hitting spread-out vehicles |
| Steep ramp | High arc, lands with heavy downward force on grouped cars |
| Side ramp | Lateral launch, clears cars parked across the road |
Getting the most destruction per jump
- Speed at the moment you hit the ramp determines how far and how hard you land. Approach ramps with as much speed as you can carry without losing control of your steering line.
- Aim for the center of a police formation. A central landing scatters cars in both directions rather than pushing them to one side.
- After landing, accelerate immediately. Staying still after impact lets more police units surround you.
- On mobile, use the on-screen joystick for fine steering on the approach rather than tapping directional buttons, which gives you less control over your angle.
Playing on mobile vs. desktop
Ramp Car VS Police: CHASE has a mobile tag and supports touch controls. On a phone or tablet the game runs through on-screen joystick and button inputs. Desktop play with a keyboard gives slightly more precision on steering, but both versions support the full game.