Traffix: A Puzzle Game That Lets You Control The Flow Of Traffic

Have you ever played SimCity or Cities: Skylines? On those games, traffic becomes an incredible frustration and you end up tearing down the roads in an attempt to fix the traffic. You think to yourself, “What if there was a game where I can control the drivers or the traffic lights?” Traffix is one such game.

Each level of Traffix puts you in control of an intersection or group of intersections and asks you to manually control the traffic signals until a specified number of white cars leaves the area. How you control the lights couldn’t be more simple. By default, all of the lights are set to red, stopping all cars and trucks. Tapping or clicking a traffic light once lets a single vehicle through, while tapping twice lets all vehicles through until you hit it again to change the light back to red.
Aside from making sure that the right number of vehicles leaves the stage, you also need to avoid causing crashes and making a vehicle wait too long at a traffic light. Racking up 10 of those in a single level causes you to fail and start over. At first, this seems simple enough to avoid. But as the game progresses, it introduces new intersections with more complicated layouts, as well as traffic that you have no control over, including trains and sometimes planes. You have to manage your time between looking at traffic, an ever-growing lineup of cars that are stopped at your lights, or deciding what lights need to be signaled and when.

(Video Credit: Infinity Games/ YouTube)


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