Traffic GO! World Tour!

54K installs
1.1K ratings
4.3K monthly active users
$<10K monthly revenue est.
IAP 48% · Ad 52%
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Traffic GO! World Tour! Summary

Traffic GO! World Tour! is a ad-supported, with in-app purchases iOS app in Games by StellarPlay Games Private Limited. Released in Jun 2025 (10 months ago). It has 1.1K ratings with a 4.62★ (excellent) average. Based on AppGoblin estimates, it reaches roughly 4.3K monthly active users and generates around $<10K monthly revenue (48% IAP / 52% ads). Store metadata: updated Feb 24, 2026.

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Store info: Last updated on App Store on Feb 24, 2026 .


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App Description

Traffic Go: World Tour – City Escape Puzzle Challenge!
Think you can beat traffic in every city on Earth?
From the neon streets of Tokyo to the bustling roads of New York, Traffic Go: World Tour takes your puzzle-solving skills global! Navigate through traffic jams in iconic cities, maneuver cars without crashing, and become the ultimate road strategist across continents.


Key Features:
World Tour Mode: Unlock and play in global cities like New York, Paris, London, and more.

Tap to Escape: Move cars with precision and plan your route through jam-packed grids.

Avoid Crashes: Every city brings new traffic chaos—don't let a collision end your journey!

City-Themed Challenges: Each location offers unique layouts, obstacles, and flair.

Visual Journey: Explore vibrant cityscapes with immersive 3D visuals and lively soundtracks.

Brain-Powered Fun: Challenge your logic with clever levels that get tougher as you go.

Pack your bags, sharpen your mind, and hit the road—Traffic Go: World Tour is your passport to puzzle-packed fun around the globe!

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