![]() The difference between a good game and a bad game is playability, and Hill Climb Racing was always super playable for these simple reasons: tons of great cars, many levels of great variety, and an amazingly awesome physics engine. Indeed there are a lot of games in the “hill climb” genre, but HCR manages to best most of them through highly creative design and playability. ![]() The carrot does not do anything when collected, but in Factory, it reduces the player's poisoning.I’ve always loved this slick side-scroller known as Hill Climb Racing from Fingersoft and with every update, we look forward to seeing what kind of crazy new car or stage will be available for our unlocking pleasure. Starting from Year 4, and usually in the Spring, a collectible carrot surrounded by gray ground appears floating, and appears every Year.Ice cubes: each of the same size, most often placed in the shape of a domino tower, have heavy body physics and can interact with vehicles.Frozen water returns from section 1, but there is more of it.Leaves: each of the same size, different colors, light and physics, and can interact with vehicles.Gray earth: each moves back and forth in the mud pools and affect vehicles. ![]() Mud, with with the physics of slowing down a vehicle's engine working better than in water.They are usually numerically smaller than smaller balls.Smaller (they are about as big as the Monster Truck's tires), but lighter which makes them bouncing upwards.Water is retained from last stage, but it contains deeper and longer pools.Water, not deep with the physics of slowing down a vehicle's engine. ![]() The Winter section has walls of ice blocks that are used to flip you over The Autumn section has leaves which can slow you down immensely and make it hard to make jumps. The Summer part of the stage has beach balls that serve to block your movement forward. ![]() This level has multiple areas with different challenges. ![]()
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