
Don’t overcorrect to make up for lost time.You can tap both pedals at the same time, but your fastest adjustments and best control will come from lifting one finger and hitting only one pedal at once-even if this means frantically tapping each one back and forth. If your back end is starting to raise above your front end, hit the gas. So, if your front end is too high and you’re tipping backwards, you want to hit the brakes. When adjusting, you want to tap the pedal that is opposite whichever side of your vehicle is too high.If you land horizontal-think of a car belly flop-you’ll slow down and possibly stop, but you’ll at least stay upright. If you land parallel-the hill is sloping down and your car is sloping down at the same angle-you’ll not only hit the ground without losing speed, but you’ll actually gain speed as you go down. When in the air, you’ll want to adjust so you land parallel to the ground, and at worst, horizontal to it. There’s a review of the original Hill Climb Racing that compares it to Tiny Wings, and this is fairly apt when thinking about vehicle control on large hills. Really hilly stages will require you to adjust mid-air.Mostly flat levels will be winnable by holding the gas and letting up / tapping the brakes when you start to tilt back. If you slam on the left pedal, you won’t stop, you’ll go backwards, but we’ll continue calling them “brakes” for continuity.) Flooring the gas without ever letting up or braking will result in you popping a wheelie and tipping over backwards. (The first game called them brakes, but it’s helpful to realize it’s really the “reverse” pedal. General driving tips: You’ll need to use both the gas pedal and the brakes liberally.Don’t assume because you saw someone crash they are out of the race they can still continue driving and catch up to you. This does not end the race for them it merely slows them down. When you’re playing Cups/race mode, your three opponents will likely crash. You can crash after the finish line without any repercussions if you’re haphazardly flying into the finish line and unable to land safely after it, no worries! Enjoy the crazy crash animation as you wait for the times to populate. The exception to this is once you cross the finish line. Although you will occasionally have to take risks and will almost certainly end up crashing at times, you should still prioritize not crashing before coins, fuel, winning, or anything else.

You will be given fourth place for that race automatically and awarded no points. In Cups, crashing will end the current race and assign you the status of “DNF” (Did Not Finish).

In Adventure, crashing ends the entire run. There are two modes in Hill Climb Racing 2: the endless “Adventure” and the multiplayer race “Cups.” In both modes, the key is to not crash-aka, don’t let your head hit the ground.

Gamezebo’s Hill Climb Racing 2 Tips, Cheats and Strategies will help you improve your anti-gravity driving skills-or at least crash ever-so-slightly less often. In this game, players control a wildly unstable vehicle as it careens over hills, bridges, and other obstacles in an attempt to win a race or travel as far as possible. Hill Climb Racing 2 is a physics-based arcade driving game from Fingersoft.
