What is Dual Car?
Control two vehicles simultaneously across separate lanes to avoid traffic and collect bonuses in a reflex test.
How to Play
You control a red car on the left and a blue car on the right. Your objective is to collect circles and avoid squares. Interaction is "Binary-Tap"—tapping the left side of the screen moves the left car; tapping the right side moves the right car. The cars switch lanes instantly. You must process two separate streams of visual data. Difficulty scales as the obstacle patterns become "Polyrhythmic," requiring you to tap in complex, non-symmetrical sequences (e.g., Left-Wait-Right-Left).
Pro Tips
Surviving the "Dual-Stream" depends on "Central-Gaze Anchoring." Do not look at one car; "De-focus your eyes" to stare at the center line, using peripheral vision to track both lanes. A pro strategy is to internalize the "Lane-Switch Rhythm." Treat the obstacles as notes in a song; if the left lane demands a switch every beat and the right lane every off-beat, tap in a steady "1-and-2-and" rhythm rather than reacting to each hazard individually.
Frequently Asked Questions
What happens if only one car crashes?
The game ends immediately. Both cars are linked to a single "Life State." You must keep both vehicles intact to continue the run.
Is there an invincibility power-up?
No. Dual Car is a pure skill test. There are no shields or slow-motion buffs. Your only tool is your own cognitive processing speed and reaction latency.
Skill
Driving
Reflex