Blood and fun – it is _Happy Wheels, a physics-based motocross-style game. Even if the game’s name sounds inoffensive and peaceful, the game itself is rather bloody and violent. Your aim is to go through a track full of obstacles, traps and explosives and reach the exit. You have several characters to choose from: an old man in a wheelchair, a company guy on the Segway, an irresponsible father with his kid on a bicycle, or another one from encouraged characters, none of which seem to suit well such a harmful journey. So enjoying Happy Wheels you have to be twice very careful not to make your character loose an arm or leg, or even a whole lot worse the head, spattering the screen with cartoonist blood. Or, maybe, just the opposite…
The accidental injuries and blood are cartoon enough not to get too grossed out, but retain a sufficient degree of realism to appreciate dark humor of Happy Wheels. It may be fun to see your character losing an arm, then breaking a leg at the knee, then to see the broken part trailing after the racing identity and the red parts, imitating the blood, gushing forth and flooding the screen. Just be warned that as you injure your character more, it becomes trickier to control your character and finish the level.
The accidental injuries and blood are cartoon enough not to get too grossed out, but retain a sufficient degree of realism to appreciate dark humor of Happy Wheels. It may be fun to see your character losing an arm, then breaking a leg at the knee, then to see the broken part trailing after the racing identity and the red parts, imitating the blood, gushing forth and flooding the screen. Just be warned that as you injure your character more, it becomes trickier to control your character and finish the level.
Typically, the levels of Happy Wheels enable you to try the characters out and get a feel for the game's physics. From time to time, you are offered you a specific character and a assignment for him: for example, get a crucial report to his boss for the company guy.
Happy Wheels is a side view physics-based obstacle course game. The basic controls are common for the games of such type: up arrow key – move forward, down arrow key – reverse, left and right arrow keys – lean left or right. Space, Shift and Control are used for special actions. Z is used to eject the character from the vehicle when you get stuck. The graphics of Happy Wheels is rather simple, but well done and suits the game. The game has a build-in level editor, so if you have an idea of your own obstacle-filled track you can easily put into action it. You can even share your efforts with others, but you need to register.
Though it may look extremely hard, but Happy Wheels is violent and funny at the same time, although the view of lost areas of the body and cartoonish gore may not be popular with all people. But if you like might be found and if you like motocross games, you will definitely like Happy Wheels.
Happy Wheels is a side view physics-based obstacle course game. The basic controls are common for the games of such type: up arrow key – move forward, down arrow key – reverse, left and right arrow keys – lean left or right. Space, Shift and Control are used for special actions. Z is used to eject the character from the vehicle when you get stuck. The graphics of Happy Wheels is rather simple, but well done and suits the game. The game has a build-in level editor, so if you have an idea of your own obstacle-filled track you can easily put into action it. You can even share your efforts with others, but you need to register.
Though it may look extremely hard, but Happy Wheels is violent and funny at the same time, although the view of lost areas of the body and cartoonish gore may not be popular with all people. But if you like might be found and if you like motocross games, you will definitely like Happy Wheels.