Does Not Commute is a temporal paradox where you have nobody to blame but yourself. Initially, the game is quite peaceful, as you're simply driving from point A to point B. But later on, it devolves into pure chaos, with hot dog trucks, ambulances, police cars, and other vehicles running wildly. The biggest thing is, you're the one driving all of those vehicles. Plan ahead. Don't be late.
This game is much, much harder than it looks: when you're first playing it, you're like "What kind of game is this?!" But, later on, you're swerving out of the way of other cars, only to become another one of those cars that the next driver has to dodge. Luckily, you can drive over the 10 and 20 rings scattered around the map to boost the limited amount of time you have to complete a level. Later in the game, you can toggle Turbo, which boosts speed but makes your handling horrible, or Traction Control, which does the opposite.
The game is free to play, but if you want to use checkpoints, which start you from a different world, it will cost a measly 1.99.