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Most mobile driving games focus on racing, drifting, or high-speed action. But Driving Academy 2 takes a different approach. When I first tried the game, I expected a typical driv...
Developer
Miniclip.com
Category
Games
Updated
9 Sept 2024
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Pros
- Usability tested on current mobile workflow
- Official store link and developer transparency
- Screenshots and update notes included
Watchouts
- Features and pricing may vary by region
- Large updates can change UX over time
Full review
Most mobile driving games focus on racing, drifting, or high-speed action. But Driving Academy 2 takes a different approach.
When I first tried the game, I expected a typical driving simulator. Instead, it felt closer to a driving practice experience where the goal isn’t just speed, but learning how to drive carefully and follow rules.
The game places you in different driving scenarios where you need to control your car, follow traffic signs, avoid collisions, and reach your destination safely. At first it feels simple, but the challenges gradually become more interesting as new obstacles and road situations appear.
What I personally like about Driving Academy 2 is the variety of environments. You can drive through city roads, highways, and other realistic locations. Each environment requires a slightly different driving style, which keeps the gameplay from feeling repetitive.
The controls are also quite responsive. Steering, braking, and accelerating feel smooth once you get used to them. If you enjoy simulation-style games where attention and patience matter, this style of gameplay can be surprisingly satisfying.
Another feature I enjoyed is the mission system. Completing driving challenges unlocks new levels and vehicles, giving you something to work toward as you progress.
Of course, like many mobile games, the free version includes ads and optional purchases. The graphics are decent for a mobile simulator, though they aren’t meant to compete with large console driving games.
For me, Driving Academy 2 feels like a relaxed driving simulator rather than a fast racing game. It’s the kind of game you play when you want something engaging but not overly intense.
If you enjoy driving simulations and want a game that focuses more on realistic driving scenarios, it’s definitely worth trying.
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How to use or install
If you’re new to the game, here’s how to get started.
1. Learn the Driving Controls
Use the steering wheel or tilt controls to guide your car. On-screen pedals allow you to accelerate and brake.
2. Follow Traffic Rules
Pay attention to traffic lights, road signs, and other vehicles. Driving carefully helps you complete missions successfully.
3. Complete Driving Missions
Each level includes a specific objective, such as reaching a destination safely or navigating through traffic.
4. Avoid Crashes and Mistakes
Collisions and rule violations can reduce your score or cause the mission to fail.
5. Unlock New Vehicles and Levels
As you progress through missions, you earn rewards that allow you to unlock more vehicles and explore new environments.
Conclusion
Driving Academy 2 offers a different experience compared to typical racing games.
Instead of focusing on speed alone, it encourages careful driving and attention to the road. For players who enjoy simulation-style gameplay and realistic driving challenges, it’s a fun and engaging mobile game to explore.
Specs & trust notes
Verified5.6.0
53 MB
Free / ₹30.00 – ₹3,100.00 per item
13 Mar 2015
Android / iOS
Official Google Play listing
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