In Drive Mad, balance matters more than speed. Going fast in this physics-based Car Games feels tempting, but staying in control keeps the car upright through jumps and landings.
With over 2.5 million player upvotes, Drive Mad stands out as a Poki exclusive built for players looking for that "just one more round" feeling.
To Play Drive Mad, you need to master braking and acceleration. The car tilts forward when you accelerate and backward when you brake. Use this to control your angle mid-air and on slopes.
The first 10-15 levels teach balance and timing. After that, the difficulty ramps up so you better learn from your mistakes fast.
There are only 2 controls to master: acceleration and braking/reversing. This simplicity means mistakes show up fast, so timing matters.
Short taps let you save bad landings and turn near-crashes into perfect runs. Hold the button too long and momentum takes over, turning a clean run into a crash in seconds.
Each feature changes how the level plays, catching you out when you get comfortable.
Drive Mad has 3 worlds and 250 levels. To finish them all, you need to land the car safely because later levels don't give you time to fix mistakes.
These 5 common level mechanics punish repeating the same move and force you to play each level differently.
There are 24 trophies to collect in Drive Mad. These trophies reward players who keep coming back. They track everything from having 100 total crashes to completing 50 levels in a row without crashing.
There are a number of level-specific trophies as well, such as beating level 1 on your back wheels. These trophies give experienced players a reason to keep pushing long after the main levels stop being enough.
Gold time sets a faster target that leaves almost no room for hesitation. One extra correction or a slow landing costs it.
While playing a level, a golden bar at the bottom of the screen counts down to zero. Beat the level before it empties to earn gold time for that stage.
Once a level turns gold, anything less starts to feel unfinished.
Drive Mad is part of the Martin Magni game collection. The game builds on ideas and mechanics first developed on the Fancade platform.
Since its release in 2019, Drive Mad has been played over 300,000,000 times, according to Fancade.
In addition to the browser version, Drive Mad is available as a mobile app. You can download it on both iOS and Android.
If you enjoy Drive Mad, you'll likely enjoy other skill-based physics games where clean control matters more than speed.
Fancade's Monster Tracks offers a similar balance-focused challenge on tricky terrain, while Stunt Car Extreme pushes precision in timed stunt courses full of jumps and tight landings that reward controlled play over brute speed.