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Best Driving Simulation Games

 

In today's world, driving is a skill that almost anyone has, but before we become great drivers, we need practice, which involves experimental driving. Many excellent driving simulator apps and games out there, some when played or used, can improve our driving skills. And we have fun while doing it. 

Sometimes we play video games to master playing them in real life; some games by developers like Yggdrasil games offer players the chance to learn real-life games. And that's part of what makes gaming fun, educative and entertaining. 

So if you're a gamer or not and want to improve your driving skills or learn to drive, here are some of the best games available for download. When playing, they can enhance your driving experience,e and you have fun while learning. 

Crash Trials 

Crash Trials is a fun driving simulation game; it's available for download on the App Store; you get to test your maximum speed. You learn to drive in a fun and simple way, and at the same time, you get to play over 40 expert parking missions. Choose from a collection of 10 cars. 

Roundabout 2: City Driving Sim 

City Driving Sim gives you a complete car experience; it's also a driving simulation game, mainly for gamers; non-gamers can also learn to drive by playing it. The game mechanics feel real - like you're driving a real car. 

It's a free-to-play game, and you can download it on the Apple App store; the game's scenes are life-like - realistic environments. However, if you need customization, you can make in-app purchases to make your experience more enjoyable. 

Driver: San Francisco

Most players who love this game have probably played Grand Theft Auto. If you enjoyed playing Grand Theft Auto, you should enjoy Driver. Although this isn't a driving simulation game, it's an excellent game for all, even those who live driving. 

You're a detective who fell into a coma while chasing an enemy. You choose from over 140 real cars. Some features of this game involve swapping cars during gameplay and teleporting. The game is available on mobile, PC, and console. 

Autobahn Police Simulator 

You will love the Autobahn Police Simulator game if you like driving simulator games. The game has a real-life driving experience. And when you play it, you get to know what it feels like to be a police officer on the German Autobahn. It is also a driving simulation game; you get to go on actual life missions; well, not in real life. 

The game has thirty game missions, and it's free to play. You get to go on car chases, inspect vehicles and drivers for drug possession, and visit accident sites. 

Forza Horizon 2 

Forza Horizon 2 is an excellent driving game; it's an open-world driving game with quality graphics. You can drive on streets and mountains, challenge drivers and go in open races.

Parking Masters: Super Car Fair 

Parking Masters: Super Car Fair is for you if you love to improve your driving skills. You can drive the best cars and go to racing competitions with random players to prove your driving skills. The game has a high visual quality and a real-life car experience. You get to compete with players to reach the top of the leaderboard. You get to drive to different fun locations. 

Conclusion 

Although there are many driving simulation games, listed above are a few of the best driving simulation games. Some are regular racing games; some have actual life gameplay and mechanics. Other good games include Car Simulator 2, Car Driving School Simulator, Drive For Speed: Simulator, Car Parking 3D Pro: City Car Driving, Extreme Car Driving Simulator, Top Speed 2: Racing Legends, City Car Driving, and Wreckfest.

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