Happy Wheels Full Version
Happy Wheels Full Version Review
People looking for a fresh, enjoyable flash game that can be played for free during work will love Happy Wheels. Initially, you may find the games premise to be a little absurd but as you keep playing it gets better and funnier with each advancement (which is what makes the game so fun).
Happy Wheels revolves around a basic racing game physics engine which turns your characters into human race cars. Depending on the character you choose, each “race car” character bounces and breaks apart in their own unique way. The demo version has 4 playable characters but in the full version more characters are added. The characters are designed to look very miserable. Each level has their own death-defining traps ready to shred your victim apart. The obstacles can anything like jumping from building tops to hanging on a rope suspended from a helicopter to move forward & reach the end.
All the characters are really funny in their own way. My particular favorite is the Irresponsible father who rides a bicycle with his son strapped to his back for protection. Different kinds of stunts performed by each character adds to the uniqueness of each one.
The obstacles in the game are truly ingenious, as you are always amazed at the different ways your characters can be killed. When characters try to surpass the spiked pit as an example, you fall in due to a bad jump and all of a sudden your guy’s legs & arms fly around with the head cut off. Not pretty. Sometimes you can see the leg joined to the body by a tendon. If your character is lucky enough, he’ll drag it all the way to the end.
If you enjoy Happy Wheels enough, consider using their level editor. Some fans have designed incredible mazes that even wowed the games founder and creator. A favorite user level of mine involves the corporate guy with a shotgun who rolls through a building going “postal” on everyone.
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Curious about the game? Check a review of it here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n3CIbFQv3aE