Brief overview
Real Driving School is a free 3D driving simulator from Qizz that focuses on racing, parking, and realistic vehicle handling. The title features detailed car models and physics-based driving, plus a multiplayer mode where you can race others and win in-game currency. Be aware: the game frequently inserts advertisements during loading screens and there’s no in-app purchase option to disable them.
Modes and how to play
- Online: Compete against other players for rewards (requires a Google sign-in).
- Free Play: Wander the open map and try challenges without strict rules.
- Career: Follow checkpoints, obey traffic rules, and complete structured levels to earn progression rewards.
You can start with a guest account for most content, but the online competitive mode demands a signed-in account. The game begins you off with a basic vehicle and lets you select which mode to tackle.
Vehicles, customization, and progression
- Overworld challenges in Free Play and similar tasks that appear on the map award money and unlocks.
- Career level completion is another primary source of income used to buy and upgrade cars.
A Garage lets you purchase and personalize vehicles. Everything is unlockable if you accumulate enough in-game currency. However, the Garage lacks comprehensive on-screen statistics or detailed specs for each car, which makes it harder to compare vehicles at a glance.
Visuals, controls and monetization
Players praise the car models and the realistic driving feel, but several shortcomings stand out:
- Controls feel clunky and unintuitive for some users, which can frustrate experienced drivers.
- City environments and backgrounds are relatively plain and don’t match the quality of the vehicle models.
- Ads run often, including during offline play, and there is no option in the store to remove them.
These issues combine to make the overall experience less polished than competing driving sims.
Highlights and drawbacks
- Highlights:
- Realistic car handling and physics
- Multiplayer racing for rewards
- Drawbacks:
- Frequent ads with no paid removal option
- Poorly implemented controls for precision driving
- Sparse vehicle information in the Garage and bland city visuals
Final thoughts
If your goal is to practice driving and parking in a mobile sim, this game can be entertaining and offers multiplayer competition. That said, it falls short of rivals in polish: intrusive advertising, awkward controls, and limited vehicle data reduce its appeal to serious racing fans. Try it if you want a free, physics-based driving experience, but don’t expect it to outshine top-tier alternatives.
Technical
- Android
- iPhone
- Free