Description
Hill Climb Racing 2 is a fast-paced 2d racing game that features an outlandish physics engine and a crazy cartoon world. Drive a variety of cars on exotic tracks and jump, climb, and flip your way to the finish!
Hill Climb Racing 2 exudes the essence of a modern mobile game. It's a microtransaction-supported -to-play game with cartoonish physics, rotating play modes, and a plethora of upgrades and unlocks. While you can earn all of these unlocks and upgrades by playing the game, Hill Climb Racing 2 will try to tempt you into spending real cash as a shortcut. Discounted cars, time-gated modes, and expensive upgrades all work together to make spending cash look like a viable option.
This isn't to say that you can't play Hill Climb Racing 2 for . The game is very much -to-play, and with a bit of patience and diligence, you can work your way through the game's upgrade system and unlock supercars, crazy hydraulics, and more. This won't be instant, however, and you'll have to play through many, many levels before you've earned everything.
As far as gameplay itself, Hill Climb Racing 2 is reminiscent of other 2d mobile vehicle games like Earn To Die, but with much more customization. You can change your car, upgrade your car, and change your driver, resulting in a unique appearance that suits you -- as long as you've purchased the customization options, that is. Once you've selected a car for each level, you get to drive through a hilly map cluttered with pickups, managing your throttle, brake, and hydraulics carefully in order to pop off hills for crazy air, collect coins, and maneuver past obstacles.
As you might imagine, Hill Climb Racing 2 is not a super-serious racing game in the style of Gran Turismo. Instead, the cartoony physics and crazy vehicles work together to make a game that's more Looney Tunes than Nascar. Many of your early runs will likely end with your car flipped upside down at the end of a silly jump, while success in later levels might hinge on purposefully destroying parts of your car and shedding excess passengers to cut weight to make a jump. Failure is very much a normal part of Hill Climb Racing 2. It's all about learning from the experience and getting some coins on the way.


