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Traffic Panic

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41%Game Brain Score
graphics, monetization
41% User Score Based on 79 reviews

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Traffic Panic is a single player action game. It was developed by District5 and was released on February 3, 2011. It received neutral reviews from players.

"Traffic Panic" is a chaotic and thrilling game that focuses on car crossing mayhem. Players must control traffic at an intersection, avoiding collisions and managing the flow of vehicles. With its fast-paced gameplay and destructive elements, it offers a unique and exciting experience for those who enjoy action-packed driving simulations. The goal is to prevent accidents and ensure traffic runs smoothly, all while dealing with the unpredictable and frantic movements of oncoming cars.

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41%
Audience ScoreBased on 79 reviews
monetization3 negative mentions

  • The game is a great time killer and can be fun to play during free time.
  • Many players have fond memories of the older versions, indicating a strong nostalgic connection.
  • Some users appreciate the destructiveness and chaotic nature of the gameplay.
  • The new version is considered repetitive, boring, and lacks the depth of the older games.
  • Players are frustrated with the cartoonish graphics and the removal of features like bomb placement.
  • There are numerous complaints about technical issues, such as lag, lack of settings, and no upgrades available.
  • graphics
    6 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users express a strong preference for the graphics of older versions of the game, citing nostalgia for their style and quality. Many feel that gameplay should take precedence over graphics, yet they lament the lack of options to adjust graphics settings in the current version. Overall, there is a clear desire for a return to the visual aesthetics of past iterations.

    • “Honestly, I'm glad I didn't update it on my other Android phone as I prefer the older versions; the graphics and style were better.”
    • “I love the old games and their graphics.”
    • “I just loved the great graphics of the old version.”
    • “Honestly, I'm glad I didn't update it on my other Android phone as I prefer the older versions because the graphics and style were better.”
    • “There's no settings menu to adjust graphics and volume!”
    • “More love for the old games and graphics.”
  • monetization
    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The monetization in the game has drawn criticism for excessive ads and microtransactions, leading to a frustrating experience that detracts from gameplay. Players feel that the monetization model is poorly implemented, making the game feel less engaging and more akin to low-quality ad-driven titles.

    • “When I played this in the past, it was my favorite game, but this is almost, if not worse than the games you see ads for that are boring.”
    • “I know before the game had microtransactions, but in this game you have nothing; everything just exploded for no reason.”
    • “I expected more from its features; plus, for me, it has a lot of ads.”
  • optimization
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game suffers from significant optimization issues, leading to frequent lag and a subpar performance experience for players.

    • “It is so unoptimized and lags.”
    • “The game runs poorly on even high-end systems.”
    • “Frequent frame drops make the experience frustrating.”
  • gameplay
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users emphasize that while graphics may not be a priority, the gameplay experience is crucial; however, many report significant lag issues that detract from overall enjoyment.

    • “Gameplay lags a lot!”
    • “Neon, please listen: it doesn't matter if the graphics are bad; it only matters about the gameplay. Be yourself!”
  • replayability
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Reviewers express disappointment in the game's replayability, noting that it lacks the depth and engaging elements that made the original title enjoyable, resulting in a diminished experience overall.

    • “This is, frankly, a disgusting mutilation of an amazing game by the same name that has all the depth and replayability stripped out.”
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Traffic Panic is a action game.

Traffic Panic is available on Phone, iPad, iPhone, Tablet and others.

Traffic Panic was released on February 3, 2011.

Traffic Panic was developed by District5.

Traffic Panic has received neutral reviews from players. Most players disliked this game for its graphics.

Traffic Panic is a single player game.

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