Drive Mad is a physics-based driving game that looks simple at first, but gets surprisingly tricky once you start progressing. Instead of traditional racing, you're often dealing with unstable platforms, weird vehicle shapes, and unexpected obstacles that make even short levels feel tense.
What makes the game stand out is how unpredictable it can be. One moment you're smoothly cruising forward, and the next your car flips because you hit a ramp a bit too fast. It's less about racing skill and more about learning how each level “breaks the rules” in its own way.
One unique aspect of Drive Mad is how the game intentionally messes with vehicle physics. Some cars feel heavy and sluggish, while others are overly sensitive to steering. The game also changes traction and momentum based on the surface—wooden bridges bounce, ramps launch you higher than expected, and certain levels invert your controls. Learning these hidden physics rules is more important than raw speed.