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My Parking Lot

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Getting Started with My Parking Lot

In My Parking Lot, all the player needs to do is tap on the car they want to move. The selected car will automatically drive forward along its lane until it either hits an obstacle or reaches the edge of the parking lot. The goal is to create enough space to gradually move each vehicle out of the crowded parking area.

What makes the gameplay more challenging is that each car model has a different speed. For example, red cars are especially fast and harder to control, increasing the chances of collisions if you miscalculate the distance. That means success isn't just about choosing the right car to move first - it's also about planning the timing and spacing precisely to avoid unnecessary crashes.

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Highlights of My Parking Lot

One of the most engaging features of My Parking Lot is its strategic scoring system. Each time a car exits the lot successfully, you earn one point. However, collisions during movement will deduct points based on how severe the impact is - minor bumps reduce fewer points, while heavier crashes cost you more. If your total score drops to zero, it's game over, and you'll have to restart that level. This system forces players to think carefully about every move they make, adding real tension and thoughtfulness to the gameplay.

The game also offers a trio of special skills designed to help you break through tight situations. The move lets a car pass through other vehicles, Flip allows it to reverse direction, and Speed temporarily increases its movement velocity. Each skill can only be used once per level, but you can watch an ad to gain additional uses if necessary. Choosing the right moment to activate these powers can turn an impossible scenario into a clean escape.

As for level progression, My Parking Lot features an increasingly difficult level structure with more complex maps and denser traffic layouts. Early stages are relatively straightforward, giving players room to experiment and learn the mechanics. But as you advance, limited space, varying car speeds, and fixed obstacles demand sharper strategies and quicker reflexes. This steady ramp in difficulty transforms each level into a unique puzzle - an opportunity to develop your planning, timing, and problem-solving skills.