Hill Climb Racing 2
Hill Climb Racing 2 continues the story of the fearless driver who never skips a chance to jump behind the wheel. Reach the farthest distance on bumpy tracks. Grab as many coins as possible. Unlock fresh rides and new locations. This racing game sends you across country roads, rocky mountains, sandy desert dunes, dense forest routes, and even tracks on Mars. Experience low-gravity slopes there.
How to play?
Start a run with the basic car on the first map. You begin with zero cash and limited fuel. Tap the gas pedal to move forward. Hold it to gain speed on downhills or flat sections. Use the brake to slow down before sharp humps, narrow bridges, or wide chasms. This will help prevent the car from flipping. Tilt control in the air helps you maintain a level vehicle. A stable landing keeps the race going and prevents a crash. Collect coins along the road. Pick up fuel cans to keep driving without stopping.
Open the garage menu to upgrade engine power, suspension, tires, or all-wheel drive. These upgrades give better grip and jump control. Spend earned money to buy new vehicles like a race car, jeep, Formula 1 car, truck, or bus. Test them on unlocked maps. Pay coins to open fresh terrains. These routes are longer, and coin clusters are located in more challenging spots. Use lighter cars on steep hills. Try heavier vehicles on tracks with long, flat bridges. Experiment with different builds. Tuned cars handle slopes, big jumps, and hill climb sections more smoothly in Hill Climb Racing 2.
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About this game:
- Players have rated this game 4.12 out of 5, based on 8954 votes.
- Released in February 2019.
- Ready to play on Web Browser (PC).
- Age rating: 3+
- Powered by HTML5 (Unity WebGL) — jump right in and start playing in your browser, no downloads needed.
Game features:
- Low-gravity Mars tracks make vehicles stay in the air longer after jumps
- Longer maps place fuel cans farther apart, forcing more careful throttle control
- Different vehicles have unique weight and length, which changes landing stability
- Upgraded suspension reduces bouncing on uneven hills and helps keep wheels on the ground
Tips & Tricks:
- Release the gas right before a steep downhill to avoid nose-diving into the slope
- Tap the brake in mid-air to lower the front of the car for a smoother landing
- Upgrade engine and fuel tank first to extend your distance on early maps
- Use the jeep or truck on coin-heavy maps where stability matters more than pure speed
- Restart a run quickly if you miss early fuel cans to save time on weak attempts























