Have you ever wanted to rule the streets without downloading huge files? I recently spent a few hours exploring GTA Simulator, and it is honestly a wild ride. This game drops you right into a huge, bustling city. You have complete freedom from the very first second. You can steal sleek sports cars, outrun the police, or just explore every corner of the map. It brings that classic street action straight to your screen.

Once you are behind the wheel, the driving physics feel surprisingly smooth for a web game. I highly recommend practicing your drifting skills early on. It helps a lot when you are making a quick escape.
If you enjoy intense combat, you will probably like Masked Special Forces too. But right now, let's focus on ruling these city streets. The weapon system here reminds me of my favorite classic Shooting Games. You can find hidden weapons scattered around the map. Grab a baseball bat or find a powerful gun. Then, go claim your territory.
The best part is definitely the open world. It is massive. You are not forced to follow a boring, linear story. You make your own rules here. Sometimes, I just drive around to test the top speed of different motorcycles. Other times, I try to find all the secret areas hidden in the back alleys. The city feels alive. NPCs walk the streets, and random events always keep you on your toes.
Yes. You can load and play the game directly in your web browser without spending any money.
No. This specific version is a single-player experience focused entirely on solo open-world exploration.
Yes. You can hijack and drive a wide variety of vehicles, including fast sports cars and heavy trucks.