Racing Game: Scrap Metal 3D

Scrap Metal 3D drops you onto a huge open test ground built for smashing, racing, and creating with fast sports cars. This 3D racing world runs on one big map with wide asphalt strips, rough grass areas, and clear space for crazy layouts you put together yourself. The Scrap Metal series keeps the same focus on destruction and freedom, only now it adds online multiplayer so you drive with real players instead of just rolling solo.

How to play?

Pick one of four legendary sports cars, hit the gas, and explore the entire map in this racing game. Switch between asphalt and grass to feel a different grip while you push the car to top speed. Load up the build menu, drop ramps, barricades, and simple structures, then line up your ride and send it off jumps for flips and hard landings. Use the open space to chain multiple ramps, so you land, slide, and go straight into the next stunt.

Play single player to experiment with jumps, drift lines, or destruction without pressure. Swap into multiplayer mode to spawn on the same map with online racers and set up shared tracks. Ram into other cars, slam through barricades, and keep crashing until the bodywork looks like real scrap metal. Drive, build, and wreck in short sessions or longer sandbox runs, all inside one 3D racing playground.

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Category: Racing Games
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Controls:
  • / - control
  • - handbrake
  • - neutral gear
  • - nitro
  • - move objects/interact

About this game:

  • Players have rated this game 4.30 out of 5, based on 7067 votes.
  • Released in November 2016.
  • Ready to play on Web Browser (PC).
  • Age rating: 7+
  • Powered by HTML5 (Unity WebGL) — jump right in and start playing in your browser, no downloads needed.

Game features:

  • One continuous open map combines asphalt zones and grass fields for free driving and testing
  • Four selectable sports cars share the same sandbox but handle crashes and jumps differently
  • Player-placed ramps and barricades shape custom stunt spots and homemade race lines
  • Single-player and online multiplayer both use the same buildable 3D arena for racing and wrecking

Tips & Tricks:

  • Start testing new stunt builds in single player before inviting other racers into multiplayer
  • Place ramps with enough run-up distance so your sports car can reach full speed before jumping
  • Use grass zones to slow down safely after big jumps instead of slamming straight into objects

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