Mouse only for playing.
Turn Turn is all about reflexes and nerve control—one wrong tap, and you’re toast. Your vehicle keeps moving forward, and all you have to do is time your turns perfectly. Sounds easy? Not even close. Traffic is unpredictable, speeds vary, and sometimes you barely squeeze past an oncoming truck by a pixel. The game starts off nice and slow, giving you just enough breathing room to get comfortable. But before you know it, the roads get tighter, intersections get crazier, and suddenly, you're making snap decisions to avoid instant disaster. One moment, you’re smoothly weaving through an empty street; the next, you’re trapped between speeding cars, desperately tapping at the screen, hoping your next move isn’t straight into a head-on collision. Turn Turn doesn’t just test your timing—it messes with your brain. Some cars slow down, others speed up, and you never know if an opening is actually safe or just a cleverly disguised trap. The randomness keeps things fresh, and every near-miss feels like a small miracle. It’s one of those games where you tell yourself, “Just one more round,” and an hour later, you’re still trying to outdo your last score. Since Turn Turn is unblocked, you can play anytime, anywhere—whether you're killing time in class, at work, or just need a quick break. It’s simple to pick up but impossible to master, making it the perfect mix of frustration and fun.