What do you do when you’re in a car with no brakes and you’re stuck in a freeway with a traffic build-up? You don’t have to wonder anymore. Play Kamikaze and you’re going to find out.

Kamikaze is a straightforward car driving game that doesn’t involve any gimmicks or power-ups. You don’t have to earn money to upgrade your ride and you don’t have to solve any confusing puzzles to get to the next level. Kamikaze has no next level. It’s just you, your car, and a whole lot of traffic coming your way.

The game’s objective is simple. Weave around the freeway traffic for as long as you can without hitting any cars. Your score is determined by the distance you cover before your crash into another car. The longer the distance your car travels, the higher the score you end up getting.

Kamikaze is the kind of game that you try, and once you get the hang of it, you won’t realize that you’ve been playing it for a few hours. Charge it from experience.

How to Play

  • Click "Go! Kamikaze!" to start playing the game
  • Weave in and out of traffic to stay alive. The longer you can do that without crashing into another vehicle, the longer the distance you’re going to accumulate
  • The distance you travel will be your score at the end of the game

Controls

  • Left arrow to switch to the left lane
  • Right arrow to switch to the right lane
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