About I Love Traffic
Have you ever caught yourself staring out the car window, watching the light turn green and wondering if you could do a better job at keeping traffic flowing? That’s exactly the playful hook behind I Love Traffic. It’s a little time-management puzzle game where you tap intersections to switch the lights, all in the name of preventing fender-benders and snarls of brake lights. The rules are laughably simple—green lights get cars moving, red lights halt them—but the chaos ramps up in a hurry as more lanes open and more vehicles pour in. You end up juggling everything from delivery vans to buses, and suddenly what seemed like a leisurely commute turns into rush-hour mayhem that you control.
What really keeps you glued to the screen is how that one tap can spiral into a glorious chain reaction—cars whiz through, you rack up combos, and the satisfying “cha-ching” of points just becomes addictive. There are a handful of different maps, each with its own quirks: maybe a level throws in a pedestrian crossing you need to respect, or a construction zone that reroutes everything around it. If you’re the kind of person who loves chasing high scores, there’s a global leaderboard waiting to show just how zen—or frantic—you can get under pressure.
Despite the mounting challenge, I Love Traffic never feels punishing. The vibrant, minimalist graphics and upbeat sound effects give it a breezy vibe, like you’re spinning plates but with cars instead of crockery. A round usually takes just a couple of minutes, making it perfect for those coffee breaks or subway rides where you’ve got time to kill. Before you know it, you’re hit with that familiar “one more go” impulse, determined to prove to yourself (and anyone watching) that you really do love traffic—especially when you’re the one in control.