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About Chase Rush
Chase Rush drops you into an open arena with a simple premise: police want you stopped, and you have to stay free as long as possible. There's no finish line, no laps, no destination. The goal is survival — outmaneuvering a constantly escalating police force that begins with cruisers, escalates to vans and SUVs, and eventually deploys tanks and helicopters to corner you. Surviving five minutes is an achievement; surviving ten requires mastery of the arena's layout and the AI behavior patterns.
The AI pursuit is aggressive and learns from your movement patterns. Driving straight makes you trivially easy to pin between two approaching cruisers. The core evasion mechanic is directional unpredictability: quick drifts that change your heading by 90 degrees or more, last-second turns at arena obstacles, and using the police cars' own pursuit lines against them by making them crash into each other. A tight turn that causes two police cars to collide head-on creates a multi-second gap that can be extended with a turbo boost.
Escalation is time-based. Early waves are a handful of cruisers with wide patrol spacing — easy to thread between. Around the two-minute mark, heavier vehicles appear with more aggressive ramming behavior. By the five-minute mark, helicopters add a vertical surveillance threat: they signal your position to ground units from above, closing the gaps that ground evasion creates. Dealing with helicopters requires spending more time behind arena obstacles that block the aerial view.
Gems scattered across the arena serve a dual purpose: they improve your score and can be used to unlock new car models with better top speed, sharper turning radius, or more resilient bodies. Higher-stat cars meaningfully extend average survival time — upgrading before attempting to beat your personal record is almost always the right call.
Key Features
- Endless police evasion in an open arena — no finish line, survival time is the score
- Escalating pursuit difficulty: cruisers → vans/SUVs → tanks → helicopters over the run timeline
- Turbo boost for rapid escape from closing pincer formations
- Arena obstacles that can be used to cause pursuing police to crash into each other
- Gem collection that funds car upgrades improving speed, handling, or durability
Controls
How to Play
- 1The run starts with a small number of police cruisers. Get a feel for how they approach — they close in from multiple directions simultaneously.
- 2Avoid driving in straight lines. Constant directional changes make it much harder for police to coordinate a pincer.
- 3Make police cars chase you toward each other. A sharp turn when two pursuit vehicles are converging from opposite directions often causes a head-on collision that eliminates both.
- 4Use turbo boost when a pincer formation has no turnable escape — a straight burst through the narrowest gap in a police line can break containment.
- 5When helicopters appear, use arena obstacle coverage to break their line of sight. Staying visible from above makes ground unit coordination dramatically more effective against you.
Tips & Tricks
- Never drive in the same direction for more than two seconds. Predictable straight lines are the easiest patterns for the AI to form an interception against.
- Use police cars as weapons against each other. Leading one pursuer into the path of another creates delays you can exploit to collect gems or reposition.
- Turbo boost is most valuable for breaking pincer formations — save it for tight spots rather than using it preemptively to go faster on open stretches.
- Unlock cars with higher turning radius before upgrading speed. Maneuverability extends survival time more than top speed in most situations.
- In late-run helicopter phases, the arena's corners are the worst places to be — helicopters have unobstructed sight lines on corner approaches. Use the center area with obstacle coverage instead.
Game Info
FAQ
Chase Rush is purely a survival score game — there is no win condition. Your score is based on how long you survived and how many gems you collected during the run.
Helicopters are introduced in later escalation phases, typically around the five-minute survival mark. They track your position from above and relay it to ground units, making ground-vehicle evasion harder.
Police cars actively track your position and pursue you in real time. They coordinate their approach, which is why unpredictable movement is so critical for extended survival.
Gems collected during a run contribute to your score and accumulate as currency for unlocking new cars in the upgrade menu between runs.