Uphill Racing 2
In Uphill Racing 2, you roll out in a basic starter car and tackle long, uneven roads packed with hills, pits, and rough slopes. This racing game keeps everything focused on distance and smart upgrades, as you move from simple tracks to tougher areas like Desert, Spits, Arctic, and Great Hills. Each run adds coins and bonuses to your balance, depending on how far you drive and how safely you land after jumps. Longer rides usually bring more cash, so even short early attempts still matter for unlocking upgrades. After finishing or crashing a ride, you return to the garage and spend your money on your current vehicle.
How to play?
Press the gas to move forward and use the brake to control speed on steep climbs and sharp drops. Keep the car level while you drive, because tilting too hard in the air or at the wrong angle on a bump will flip it and end the run. Tap the throttle gently over small humps, then release or brake slightly before deeper holes so the car lands on its wheels.
Upgrade the fuel first if you struggle to reach new sections, then improve the engines, tires, and suspension to handle rougher terrain. Stronger engines help on long climbs, solid tires keep better grip, and enhanced suspension softens landings on big hills. After maxing out upgrades on one ride, switch to a new vehicle, like the van, monster pickup, truck, or all-terrain vehicle, for longer races. These larger cars handle big gaps and rough ground more confidently when fully upgraded. Drive with steady speed, avoid holding full throttle on blind drops, and keep your Uphill Racing car balanced to push your distance record further in every session.
- brake/forward tilt
- gas/reverse tilt
About this game:
- Players have rated this game 4.16 out of 5, based on 863 votes.
- Released in August 2019.
- Ready to play on Web Browser (PC) and Android/iOS (Mobile).
- Age rating: 7+
- Powered by HTML5 — jump right in and start playing in your browser, no downloads needed.
Game features:
- Coins and bonuses are earned only from driven distance and safe landings, then spent between runs in the garage
- Vehicle upgrades directly target fuel capacity, engines, tires, and suspension without extra side systems or mini-modes
- Multiple terrains such as Desert, Spits, Arctic, and Great Hills repeat across different cars, so upgrades noticeably affect the same tracks
Tips & Tricks:
- Brake slightly at the top of sharp hills so the car does not flip forward on the landing
- Invest in fuel first if you keep running out before reaching new checkpoints or tougher terrain sections
- Fully upgrade one vehicle before buying the next car so the cost of new rides does not slow your progress























