Horizon Chase is an arcade racing game with no brakes. Keep the throttle wide open, weave through opponents, and let the game handle the sharp turns. This approach is the racing style of the 90s but perfectly modernized.
Horizon Chase draws inspiration from Outrun and Top Gear, the arcade racing hits of the 80s and 90s. You don't need to adjust camera angles, adjust tires, or remember engine specifications. Just floor the gas, steer, and overtake. Fast speed, vibrant techno music, and the exhilarating feeling of overtaking one car after another.
In Horizon Chase, you race on tracks in World Tour mode. The main objective is to overtake as many opponents as possible to reach the finish line. The game features a "rubber banding" mechanism, where rival cars always surround you, creating a dramatic atmosphere and ensuring you're never alone on the track.
You start with cool cars right from the start
Horizon Chase gives you two super cool sports cars right from the beginning. Take the wheel and go!
When cornering sharply, you might oversteer a little, but the game will automatically help you stay in your lane. You won't fly off. You won't lose control. This isn't a demanding simulation game. This is an arcade game made for you to feel like a skilled driver.
The racetrack in Horizon Chase is divided into clearly defined lanes. Just spot the gap between two opposing cars, steer into that lane, and overtake. Extremely simple. Extremely addictive.

You can hold down the throttle throughout the entire race; no need to release. The game is designed for you to enjoy maximum speed from start to finish.
| Key | Action |
|---|---|
| Up Arrow / W | Accelerate (holding it down continuously works just fine) |
| Down Arrow / S | Decelerate / Brake (rarely needed) |
| Left Arrow / A | Steer left |
| Right Arrow / D | Steer right |
| Spacebar | Handbrake (for sharper cornering) |
You almost never have to brake. Cornering? Just floor the gas pedal. Obstacle? Swerve to avoid obstacles. Braking will only make you lose momentum and position.
Opponents are always around you; it's a feature, not a bug. Take advantage of it. Each overtake is exhilarating. Don't just run alone in the lead.
See a sharp turn? Swerve hard. The game will keep you in the lane. Don't be afraid to skim. Let the game help you.
Each car has a different driving feel. Get familiar with the first two cars first, then try a new car once you're comfortable on the track.
Barry Leitch's background music helps you get into the rhythm. Turn up the volume a bit; let the techno tunes draw you into each corner.
No. You start with two cool sports cars right away. No boring sedans.
No. Effortless. You just need to keep the throttle and steer. The game assists with cornering, forgiving any minor mistakes.
This phenomenon is known as rubber banding, a mechanism designed to maintain the proximity of surrounding cars, ensuring that the experience remains engaging. You always have someone to overtake.
Just steer hard. The game automatically keeps you in the lane. Pure racing simulations might be criticized, but for arcades, the absence of penalties is a big plus.
Almost never. Keep the throttle constant. Braking only slows you down and spoils the fun.
Yes. The car unlocking system in Horizon Chase is very extensive. The more races you conquer, the more choices you'll have.
Horizon Chase is a straightforward racing game. Cool cars will appear right from the start. All you need to do is keep the gas pedal down, steer, and overtake. Repeat this!













