Battle On Road
Max drives through ruined highways where people fight over scraps, and sand covers the old roads. Bandits have raided his stash and taken everything valuable, so he climbs into his armored ride to chase them down and get his gear back. Battle On Road drops this story into a racing-style car combat world where traffic rules no longer exist and metal decides who wins. Fights play out along long stretches of broken road. You control an attack vehicle with a turret fixed on the roof, and enemies rush in from ahead or from the sides in their own dangerous cars. The whole trip feels like one long pursuit across the wasteland, and the only way forward is to clear opponents out of your lane.
How to play?
Pick one of the available combat cars before the round starts. Drive along the road, line up your turret, and fire at enemy vehicles until they explode. Destroyed rivals drop cash, and that money goes into your balance for future races. Use it between runs to unlock new cars or upgrade the current road warrior to hold out longer in firefights. Survive until you cover the entire distance, or the battle ends when your vehicle is wrecked. Treat this as a mix of racing game speed and shooter-style aim, where every destroyed bandit pushes you closer to getting Max's stolen goods back.
About this game:
- Players have rated this game 3.84 out of 5, based on 69 votes.
- Released in June 2022.
- Ready to play on Web Browser (PC) and Android/iOS (Mobile).
- Age rating: 9+
- Powered by HTML5 — jump right in and start playing in your browser, no downloads needed.
Game features:
- Turret mounted directly on the car roof for constant forward movement and shooting at the same time
- Destroyed enemy cars reward money used only for new vehicles and upgrades
- Single continuous road where survival depends on finishing the full distance without the car being wrecked
- Post-apocalyptic desert setting with ruined cities framing the combat highway
Tips & Tricks:
- Stay slightly behind enemy cars so your turret has a clearer angle on their rear and sides.
- Invest early money into durability upgrades so your car survives more hits while you learn the routes.
- Switch to a new vehicle when upgrades start costing more than half your usual earnings per run.
























