Springfield is your playground

Hit & Run

Cruise through Springfield, smash suspicious surveillance vans, hunt down collector cards, and cause exactly the amount of chaos a perfectly normal suburban family would.

Start Mission
Why it still rules

A Cult Classic

A licensed game that somehow became one of the most replayable open-world comedies of its era.
01

Explore Springfield

Distinct neighborhoods, recognizable landmarks, shortcuts, interiors, rooftop gags, and enough weird side streets to reward players who ignore the objective marker.

02

Arcade Driving

Cars are fast, bouncy, disposable, and fun. Missions turn the city into a toy box full of races, chases, smashables, jumps, traffic, and near-misses.

03

Pure Simpsons Energy

Constant jokes, cameos, absurd mission setups, character-specific vehicles, and a tone that feels like playing through a chaotic episode instead of watching one.

7 Story Levels
4 Main Drivers
Bad Parking Jobs
100% Springfield Chaos
Pick a ride

Drive Like You Stole It

The best part of Hit & Run is how instantly readable everything feels: slam the gas, cut through somebody’s yard, clip a lamp post, recover, and somehow still beat the timer.

Shortcuts hidden all over the city
Unlockable vehicles and costumes
! Hit & Run meter that rewards restraint poorly
Missions built for immediate replays
Completionist bait

Collector Cards

Click the cards. One of them definitely unlocks absolutely nothing useful.
FOUND

Shortcut Map

Series 01 / Springfield
RARE

Mystery Cola

Series 02 / Conspiracy
FOUND

742 Permit

Series 03 / Suburbia
SECRET

Night Watch

Series 04 / Halloween

Springfield works because it is not just a backdrop. It is the joke, the obstacle course, the race track, the shortcut, and the reward.