Hill Climb Racing 2
Fingersoft
A physics-based off-road racer built around hills, stunts, upgrades, and multiplayer teams
| Category | Racing |
| Installs | 100,000,000+ |
| Version | 1.72.4 |
| Updated | Apr 27, 2026 |







About this game
Game Overview
Hill Climb Racing 2 is Fingersoft's free off-road racing sequel, built around exaggerated physics, short races, vehicle upgrades, and stunt-heavy terrain. The core loop is straightforward: drive across uneven hills, control speed and balance, collect progress, upgrade vehicles, and return to harder tracks or multiplayer races. Its visual style is colorful 2D side-scrolling racing, with readable slopes, cartoon vehicles, expressive drivers, and physics-driven crashes or flips. Sessions are usually brief because races and challenges resolve quickly, though team competition, Adventure Mode, weekly events, and the track editor give the game longer-term goals. It stands apart from more realistic racers by making gravity, fuel, jumps, landing control, and recovery from mistakes the main drama rather than pure racing lines.
Core Gameplay Features
- Physics Racing Vehicles react strongly to hills, jumps, flips, and landings, so balance, timing, and throttle control matter as much as speed.
- Multiplayer Teams Players can race online, create or join teams, compete with friends, and climb global leaderboards through multiplayer activity.
- Vehicle Upgrades Cars can be upgraded and fine-tuned, allowing players to adapt performance to their strategy and the demands of different tracks.
- Track Editor The official listing includes a track editor for designing racing tracks and sharing them with other players around the world.
- Adventure Mode Adventure Mode sends players across off-road landscapes with obstacles, stunt opportunities, and the constant risk of running out of gas.
What Makes It Stand Out
Hill Climb Racing 2 stands out because its physics are readable and chaotic at the same time. Small mistakes become funny failures, while clean runs feel earned through measured throttle, careful landings, and vehicle familiarity.
- Stunt Personality Flips, jumps, crashes, and gravity-driven recoveries give races a playful rhythm that is different from straight-line mobile racers.
- Weekly Events The listing describes weekly special events with unusual driving challenges and rewards, keeping the same vehicle systems in rotation.
- Customization Layer Skins, paints, rims, accessories, drivers, and vehicles give players cosmetic goals alongside upgrade progression.
Things to Know Before Playing
Hill Climb Racing 2 is easy to start, but its progression and online systems make it more than a simple offline driving toy. Repetition, upgrades, cosmetics, events, and retries are part of the design.
- Free-To-Play Model The game is free on both stores, so players should expect optional purchases, reward systems, or other monetization tied to upgrades and cosmetics.
- Online Competition Multiplayer racing, teams, leaderboards, shared tracks, and events depend on online services even if some driving can feel self-contained.
- Physics Frustration The same physics that make the game funny can also punish small mistakes, especially on steep terrain or during longer Adventure runs.
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