Police Simulator
The city is always busy, and the police are always ready to help keep it safe. Police Simulator puts players into the shoes of an on duty police officer, helping solve problems around the city and keeping everyone safe. Police Simulator perfectly captures the responsibility, and hard work that goes into this profession, offering a glimpse of what an on duty officer’s day looks like.Â
Game Overview
Police Simulator offers the perfect blend of racing and dutifully accepting missions and completing them before the time runs out. Each mission offers a different task which has to be completed. Some missions require players to chase down cars, and perform arrests, while some missions require players to check out car crashes.
Each mission appears at the top right corner of the screen, giving players the choice to accept or skip it. When a mission is accepted, players follow the arrow on the screen to reach the location and complete the task before time runs out. If players choose to skip a mission, there’s no penalty — they can simply wait for the next one to appear.
Controls
- Accelerate - W/Up Arrow Key
- Decelerate - S/Down Arrow Key
- Turn Left - A/Left Arrow Key
- Turn Right - D/Right Arrow Key
Key Gameplay Features
Garage
Police Simulator Unblocked offers players a garage full of cars with different specs, each unique in its own standing offering players a chance to buy the car of their dreams. There are a total of 10 cars available for players, which can be bought from their hard earned cash. Each car has its specs written at the bottom left corner of the screen, which consists of acceleration, speed, and handling.Â
Customization
Each car has its specifications locked, however there is still a lot that players can customize in their favorite car. There are a variety of options that can be played around with including paint, decals, effect, and repaint. Players can also buy different wheels, and change the smoke colors of their car.Â
Open World Racing
Police Simulator is built upon an open world simulator, allowing players to roam around the city aimlessly, exploring and finding treasures hidden along the way. The world of police simulator has been carefully crafted to include different terrains that more often than not provides almost a challenging landscape to scale through.Â
Missions
The core premise of the game relies upon the missions that randomly pop up mid game. Since the game features an on-duty police officer exploring the city to help people, keep things peaceful, and make sure everyone follows the rules. This feature is captured through the missions that pop up on the top right of your screen, with the option of either accepting or declining.Â
Each mission has a different task. For example, one mission might ask players to help direct traffic, another might involve checking an accident site, and another could have players helping protect an important building. The missions change depending on where players are in the city, offering plenty of fun and variety wherever they go.
Time Limit
Each mission has its time limit, which requires players to complete a task within the given time frame. There is no higher reward for completing the mission early, however there is a penalty that players have to pay in case they are unable to complete a mission on time. The resulting penalty subtracts a certain amount of points from their ranking system.Â
Fuel Meter
There is a fuel meter in the game that automatically refills in case it runs out. There are both pros and cons to this considering it removes the hassle of finding a fuel station, or risking being stranded on the highway. However, once the players load back into the game, their speedometer returns to 0. This can result in players losing a few seconds to build up their speed again that can make or break the success of a level.Â
In-Game Currency
Police simulator operates on an in-game currency system that is earned through the successful completion of missions. Some missions pay more, but some might pay less, depending upon their type. Collect cash to spend it upon various different car types and modifications later on.
FAQs
Is there a rank system in Police Simulator?
Yes, there is a rank system in Police Simulator. Your rank as a police officer climbs up each time players successfully complete a mission.
What happens if I lose a mission?
Incase you lose in a mission for whatever reason, there is a penalty in the form of deduction of points from the player’s rank.
Can I upgrade my car’s acceleration?
No, you cannot upgrade your car’s acceleration, or any other specs for that matter since they are locked and cannot be changed.Â
Are there any collectibles in the game?Â
Yes, there are collectibles in the game. Players will find wads of cash scattered across random locations throughout the game. This encourages players to explore the map to find the 10 collectibles scattered across the map.















































