The Chase: City Escape
The Chase: City Escape Summary
The Chase: City Escape is a mobile iOS app in Games by JLL Chasing Reality UG (haftungsbeschrankt). Released in Dec 2025 (4 months ago). Store metadata: updated Jan 6, 2026.
Store info: Last updated on App Store on Jan 6, 2026 .
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App Description
Imagine this: You're running through the streets. Your phone buzzes. The Chasers know where you are. Do you take right decision, the metro? The bus? Risk walking? Your three chasers are closing in. Can you disappear?
How It Works:
One team is the escapers. Three teams hunt them down. You get a 15-minute head start, then it's on. No cars. No taxis. Just you, public transport, and your wits against real opponents in real time. Survive 2 hours without getting caught—or catch them before they vanish.
The Tactics:
Throughout the city, you'll find special locations. Activate one and gain an edge:
- Freeze your enemies for 10 minutes
- Expose their location for 15 minutes
- Force them to send you a 360° video of where they are
- Reveal their last transport method
The app handles everything. You just play.
Why It Feels Real:
You're not staring at a screen in a room—you're navigating Stockholm, discovering places you've never been, making split-second decisions that actually matter. Your heart is racing because something real is happening. You're playing against actual people who are trying to outsmart you. It's escape-game intensity, but in the real world.
Who's This For:
Teenagers, students, escape-room addicts, friends who want to do something insanely fun together. Groups of 4–16 players. Anyone who wants to feel like they're in a heist movie.
What You Need:
- The App
- A valid public transport ticket
- Your crew
- 2 hours max (often way faster)
- Comfortable shoes and a sharp brain
The Honest Truth:
There's literally nothing like this. You won't find another game where you're actually on the run through a real city against real people. Every playthrough is different. Every decision matters. That's why it feels like a movie.