What is Fury Chase?
Fury Chase isn't your average runner. It's a heart-pounding, neon-drenched sprint through a city that never sleeps. You play as a rogue courier who must outrun a relentless pursuer while weaving through traffic, leaping over gaps, and grinding on rails.
This isn't just about survival—it's about style. Fury Chase rewards every near-miss and perfect landing with a burst of speed. The city is your playground, and the chase is your symphony.

How to play Fury Chase?

Basic Controls
PC: Arrow keys to dodge, space to jump, double-tap space for a power slide.
Mobile: Swipe left/right to change lanes, tap to jump, double-tap to slide.
Game Objective
Survive as long as possible while collecting energy orbs and avoiding obstacles. The closer you stay to the pursuer, the higher your score multiplier.
Pro Tips
Master the "Drift Boost" (slide + jump) to chain movements. Keep your combo meter alive by grazing obstacles without crashing.
Key features of Fury Chase?
Dynamic Difficulty Engine
The game reads your skill level in real time. Play well? Expect tighter gaps and faster obstacles. Slip up? It eases off—just enough to keep you hooked.
Energy Rush System
Collect orbs to fill your “Fury Meter.” When full, activate a screen-shaking speed burst that slows time around you—perfect for threading through impossible traffic.
Combo Multiplier Network
Every successful dodge, drift, and near-miss adds to your combo. A multiplier of 10x or more unlocks exclusive visual effects and hidden shortcuts.
Retro-Neo Aesthetic
Pixel art meets modern lighting. The city pulses with synthwave colors, and every crash triggers a CRT glitch effect. It’s nostalgia, but with zero latency.
High score strategy: from zero to Fury Chase legend
“I was stuck at 500 points for days. Then I realized: the pursuer isn't your enemy—he's your rhythm. I started matching his speed, sliding in and out of traffic like a dance. The combo meter went crazy. Next run: 12,000 points.”
— A player who now holds the weekly leaderboard #3 spot
To dominate Fury Chase, you need more than reflexes. You need a system:
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Start safe, then amplify. First 30 seconds: focus on basic survival. Build a small combo (3-5x). Then intentionally drive near the pursuer to trigger the “Risk Zone” bonus—each second near him adds +50 points.
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Use the Fury Meter as a reset button. When you’re about to lose your combo, pop the Energy Rush. The slowed time lets you reposition and chain a new series of dodges. Pop it before you panic, not after.
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Master the hidden drift mechanic. Hold slide just before a corner, then jump. You’ll execute a 180-degree spin that actually reverses your direction while keeping forward momentum. This lets you collect orbs you missed and instantly re-engage the pursuer.
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Know the beat. The game’s soundtrack has a hidden tempo marker. Every 8th beat, traffic patterns shift. Count it out. When you hear the snare hit, expect a sudden obstacle cluster. Pre-dodge left or right.
Fury Chase isn’t a game you play—it’s a game you sync with. Your fingers become the tires. Your eyes become the radar. And when that final Energy Rush kicks in, the city blurs, the score counter explodes, and you realize: you’re not running from the chase. You are the chase.
Now go. The streets are waiting.













