In this endless runner game, players navigate through traffic by weaving and smashing through obstacles to increase their score. Includes coin collection, leaderboard competition, and unlockable cosmetic cars.
AppRecs review analysis
AppRecs rating 3.8. Trustworthiness 51 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 41 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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3.8
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Ratings breakdown
5 star
94%
4 star
3%
3 star
0%
2 star
0%
1 star
3%
What to know
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Questionable review patterns
41% review manipulation risk - some review patterns appear unusual
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Rating authenticity concerns
High rating concentration (94% 5-star) in sampled ratings
About Traffic Trouble
Traffic Trouble will offer endless fun by allowing you to:
Dodge traffic by recognizing patterns and using quick reflexes.
Set new high scores and compete with your friends through the in-game leaderboards.
Collect coins to unlock 20 different drivable cars.
Coins:
Coins are scattered throughout the traffic as you play, just waiting to be collected. At the end of each round, your score is divided by 50 and you will receive this amount in bonus coins as well. No half coins are awarded so try to maximize your score. They can also be obtained via in-app purchases.
Score:
Your score is determined by the number of cars you pass and there’s nothing else to it. Just pass as much traffic as possible.
Garage:
In the garage, you can buy or unlock 20 different cars. All cars are only cosmetic changes and do not affect gameplay.
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Reviews for Traffic Trouble
madi lydon
Too much fun
Catching myself addicted to playing this game (especially since I never get to drive in NYC). Brings me back to good old game days!!
Squilliam Fancyson IV
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I downloaded this game last week thinking it’d be a fun time killer during the elevator ride to my office on the 44th floor of the Goldman Sachs downtown office. By that night, I realized that the FDA should stop wasting its time tracking narcotics. This game is more addicting than 120 kilos of straight black tar heroin. I soon found that every waking moment of my day was consumed by Traffic Trouble. On day 2, I was released from my Fixed Income Securities Real Estate Investment Banking job. On day 3, my wife left me. I hardly noticed as I earned a new high score after 13 hours of straight gameplay. By day 5, I decided that sleep, food, and water were irrelevant on my quest to get the world record score and claim the $250 prize. Now day 7, I am being evicted from my house and transported to a padded cell in the county institution. I played Traffic Trouble as they escorted me out of my 3 bedroom penthouse in handcuffs. My only regret is that I have but one life to give to Traffic Trouble and my pursuit of the $250 prize.