Cars: Modes is an action-packed driving and destruction game where speed is just one part of the battle. Each match throws you into vast arenas, forcing you to constantly accelerate, crash, and utilize the terrain to eliminate opponents before you become the next pile of scrap metal.
One of Cars: Modes' strengths is offering multiple game modes within a single game.
This is the most chaotic mode. All cars appear in a closed arena with no finish line. The winner is the last car still operational.
You need to attack while avoiding head-on collisions that can cause serious damage to your car.
In this mode, speed becomes the deciding factor. You will constantly chase or be chased on obstacle-filled tracks. Using nitro at the right time helps create distance or quickly close in on your target.
The battleground becomes increasingly dangerous as the number of opponents decreases. Players have to choose when to avoid engagements and when to finish off opponents.
After heated bouts you can switch to free-ride mode to relax. This is a good area to experiment with the map, practise your driving or test out what each car model can do.

Damage is dependent on angle of impact, speed, weight of car and contact point. A high speed side hit can cause an opponent to spin one or more times before crashing into a wall. A head-on collision sometimes damages both cars.
Repeated crashes will leave the cars damaged, with dents in the front, shattered bodywork or loss of control.
No. The game is more about crashing, destroying and surviving than coming in first.
Complete races to earn rewards that can be used to upgrade your vehicle or unlock new car models.
Yes. You can play Derby, Chase, Battle Royale and Free Ride, each offering a different driving experience.
Nitro gives your car a temporary speed boost, making it useful for chasing opponents or escaping danger.
Yes. The game supports mobile devices with on-screen touch controls.
If you like exciting racing, devastation and high-speed action, Cars: Modes is a good choice.
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