Tiny Cars: Fast Game is a new iOS and Android game where the goal is to keep cars from crashing into each other as they approach the intersection. You tap on cars to either make them stop or to get them going again, and you can earn money and purchase new cars as well. Read on for some tips and tricks for Tiny Cars: Fast Game!
The first level is a fairly straightforward four-way intersection, and then the second level is an X-shaped intersection, but challenges begin to get a little more diverse as you continue forward. Railroad tracks, for example, will appear, and trains can’t be stopped by tapping them, so you have to be careful when tapping only the cars.
If one car t-bones the other one, you lose, but the same is not true if a car rear-ends another car. If that happens, you don’t lose; the rear car just pushes the front car forward a bit, putting it at risk of a crash. Try to stop cars on long roads, rather than on short ones, to prevent rear-end crashes.
As you save up money, use it to buy more cars. When you purchase another car it will begin popping up regularly, and it will be worth a specific amount of money; they’ll collect more when they pass the threshold, allowing you to still earn even more cars. The more expensive a car, the more money it’s worth.
Additionally, the more money a car’s worth, the faster it will fill the level completion bar. The more expensive vehicles that you buy, the faster the levels go. Make sure to watch ad videos if you have an internet connection after each round so that you can double up on the income and buy more expensive cars more quickly.
To make the game as easy as possible, avoid purchasing the long vehicles, such as the big rigs, though. They are worth a lot of money when they pass through, but they’re also huge, and will make it tougher to avoid crashes because they take up a lot of space. While you won’t see the difference immediately, you’ll notice it majorly later on when the levels become tougher and tougher.