Open Car Cases, Build Your Collection and Hit the Track
Case Simulator: Cars is a 3D car collecting and racing game that combines the excitement of opening mystery cases with fast driving challenges. Open cases, discover new vehicles, expand your garage and then take your favorite cars onto the track in racing, drifting and time attack modes.
Your collection includes more than 60 unique vehicles, ranging from ordinary everyday cars to powerful sports cars, exotic hypercars, legendary machines and extremely rare secret vehicles. You never know exactly what the next case will reveal, making every new unlock another opportunity to improve your collection.
The cars are not simply trophies sitting inside a garage. Once you unlock a vehicle, you can actually drive it and test its performance. Learn how each car accelerates, handles corners and reacts during drifts, then decide which vehicle works best for each challenge.
Open Cases and Discover New Cars
The main progression system in Case Simulator: Cars revolves around opening vehicle cases. Each case gives you a chance to receive another car for your growing collection.
Vehicles are separated into different rarity levels. Common cars appear more frequently, while rare, legendary and secret models are significantly harder to obtain.
- Open cases to receive random vehicles.
- Collect more than 60 different cars.
- Discover multiple vehicle rarity levels.
- Search for difficult-to-find legendary cars.
- Try to unlock secret vehicles with unique drop rates.
- Build an increasingly impressive personal garage.
The unpredictable nature of the case system means that every opening can produce something different. Sometimes you will receive a basic vehicle, while another case may reveal one of the most valuable cars in the collection.
Collect More Than 60 Vehicles
Completing the garage is one of the main long-term objectives. Case Simulator: Cars includes over 60 vehicles covering several styles and performance levels.
Your collection begins with simpler cars, but continued case opening gives you opportunities to discover faster and more exclusive models. Sports cars and hypercars become especially useful when you begin focusing on high-speed challenges.
Instead of using only one vehicle for everything, experiment with different cars. A powerful vehicle may dominate a straight racing challenge, while another car with predictable handling may be easier to control during long drifts.
Discover Rare, Legendary and Secret Cars
Not every vehicle has the same probability of appearing. The case system uses several rarity tiers, giving collectors a reason to continue opening cases after obtaining their first group of cars.
Common vehicles provide the foundation of your garage, but the real challenge is discovering rare, legendary and secret cars.
Secret vehicles have unique drop rates, making them some of the hardest cars to obtain. Completing the entire collection therefore requires both persistence and luck.
Take Your Cars onto the Track
Unlocking a new vehicle is only half of the experience. Select one of your collected cars and take it onto the road to discover how it performs.
Different driving modes reward different skills. Some challenges emphasize raw speed, while others require controlled drifting or precise racing lines.
Learning to drive several cars is important because handling characteristics can change significantly between vehicles. A lightweight sports car may react quickly to steering, while another vehicle may require more careful braking before a corner.
Race at Maximum Speed
Racing mode focuses on speed and vehicle control. Accelerate hard, maintain a clean line and avoid unnecessary steering corrections that can reduce your momentum.
A faster car gives you an advantage, but performance alone will not guarantee a good result. Poor cornering can waste the acceleration you gained on the previous straight.
- Accelerate smoothly at the beginning of a run.
- Use the racing line to reduce unnecessary steering.
- Brake or release the accelerator before difficult corners.
- Use turbo effectively on suitable straight sections.
- Avoid losing speed through excessive drifting when racing for time.
Master Drift Mode
Drift challenges focus on maintaining control while the rear of the car slides through corners. Use the handbrake to help initiate a drift and balance steering with acceleration to maintain the correct angle.
Entering a corner too slowly may prevent the vehicle from sliding, while excessive speed can cause the car to spin completely. The best drift begins with a controlled entry followed by small steering corrections.
Practice with several vehicles because each car can feel different. Some may transition smoothly from one corner to another, while powerful cars can require more careful throttle control.
Use the Handbrake
The handbrake is particularly useful for drifting and sharp turns. Press it briefly as you enter a corner to help rotate the vehicle.
Avoid holding the handbrake for too long. Excessive braking removes too much speed and can leave your car almost stationary before the corner ends.
Combine short handbrake inputs with steering and acceleration. Once the car reaches the desired angle, release the brake and control the slide with smaller corrections.
Beat the Clock in Time Attack
Time Attack challenges you to complete the course as quickly as possible. There may be no opponent directly beside you, but every mistake adds valuable time to your run.
Time Attack rewards consistency. Instead of trying to create spectacular drifts through every corner, concentrate on clean racing lines and fast exits.
- Learn the track before attempting your fastest run.
- Brake before difficult corners rather than during them.
- Accelerate early when exiting a turn.
- Use turbo when the car is stable and facing the correct direction.
- Avoid unnecessary handbrake use on high-speed racing lines.
Repeat the challenge with different vehicles and compare how their acceleration and handling influence your result.
Use Turbo for Extra Speed
Turbo provides additional acceleration and can help your car reach higher speeds during races and time trials.
The best moment to activate turbo is generally when your vehicle is stable and you have enough road ahead to take advantage of the extra speed.
Avoid activating turbo immediately before a difficult corner. Extra speed can make the turn harder to control and may ultimately make your lap slower.
Change the Camera View
You can change the camera while driving to find the perspective that works best for you. One view may provide better awareness during drifting, while another may make it easier to judge speed and corner entry.
Experiment with the available perspectives when practicing. Choosing a comfortable camera can make precise driving considerably easier.
Understand the Driving Physics
Case Simulator: Cars uses 3D vehicle physics that make acceleration, grip, speed and drifting important parts of the driving experience.
Moving the steering controls aggressively from side to side can destabilize the car. Smooth corrections are usually more effective, particularly when driving a fast vehicle.
Drift mode intentionally rewards controlled loss of traction, while Racing and Time Attack generally benefit from maintaining grip and minimizing unnecessary sliding.
Main Game Modes
- Case Opening: Open cases and discover vehicles with different rarity levels.
- Collection: Build a garage containing more than 60 unique cars.
- Racing: Test your vehicles in high-speed driving challenges.
- Drift: Control long slides and master the physics of different cars.
- Time Attack: Race against the clock and complete tracks as quickly as possible.
Main Objectives
- Open vehicle cases and expand your collection.
- Unlock more than 60 different cars.
- Discover common, rare, legendary and secret vehicles.
- Test newly unlocked cars on the track.
- Complete racing challenges.
- Master the drifting physics.
- Improve your times in Time Attack mode.
- Learn which cars perform best in different situations.
- Use the handbrake to control difficult slides.
- Activate turbo to gain additional speed.
- Try to complete your entire car collection.
Case Simulator: Cars Controls
- W / Up Arrow: Accelerate.
- S / Down Arrow: Brake or reverse.
- A / Left Arrow: Steer left.
- D / Right Arrow: Steer right.
- F: Activate turbo.
- Spacebar: Handbrake.
- C: Change the camera view.
- Tab: Pause the game.
On compatible mobile phones and tablets, use the on-screen touch controls provided by the browser version. The game is designed primarily for landscape orientation.
Tips for Unlocking and Driving Better Cars
Do not judge a car only by rarity. A rare vehicle may be exciting to unlock, but another car may feel more comfortable in a specific racing mode. Test everything you collect.
Practice before chasing your fastest time. Learn the track and understand where the difficult corners are before using your best vehicle.
Use turbo on straights. Activating extra speed while turning can make the car harder to control. Wait until the vehicle is pointing toward a clear section of road.
Use short handbrake inputs. A brief tap can start a drift without destroying all of your momentum.
Learn each vehicle's handling. Different cars can react differently to steering and braking. A technique that works perfectly with one vehicle may need adjustment with another.
Keep searching for secret cars. Secret vehicles have unusual drop rates, so completing the collection is intended to take time.
Separate drift technique from racing technique. Long slides can produce satisfying drift runs, but they are not always the fastest way through a corner during Time Attack.
Build the Ultimate Car Collection
Case Simulator: Cars gives car fans two different reasons to keep playing. Every case offers the possibility of adding something new to the garage, while every unlocked car gives you another machine to test on the track.
The combination of collecting and driving makes progression more satisfying than simply unlocking cars for display. Find a sports car and test its acceleration. Discover a hypercar and take it into a speed challenge. Unlock something with predictable handling and see whether it becomes your favorite drift vehicle.
Case Simulator: Cars combines case opening, car collecting, racing, drifting and time attack challenges in one 3D driving experience. Open the next case, discover what is inside and prove that you can do more than simply collect the fastest cars—you can actually control them.