HOW TO PLAY HAPPY WHEELS


Created in 2008 and first released in 2010 by Jim Bonacci, Happy Wheels is a free online ragdoll physics game that has stabbed the hearts of computer gamers across the world for years. This game, subsequent to one turn, will get your arrow keys knackered in no time. Put the phone on silent, hide the clock, order a pizza, and have some fun!



Visit the Happy Wheels website. Visit  to play Happy Wheels in your browser. There are demo versions available on other sites, but this is the only place you can play the full game.
Happy Wheels is well-known for its cartoon violence, including exploding body parts and spurting blood. Know what you're getting into.


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Sign up for an account. This way you can not only play levels, but can also rate them, save replays and even  levels for fellow users to play and rate




Get used to the controls. Some other games in which you control movement allows you to accelerate the vehicle using various keys. With Happy Wheels, you use the Up arrow key. The other controls are shown at the bottom of the game window. If these controls are too hard, go to Options-Customise Controls. Here are the default controls:
Hold ↑ to accelerate forward. Use ↓ to brake, and keep holding to drive in reverse.
← leans backward, and → leans forward. Use these controls to move over obstacles, when piloting a two-wheeled vehicle.


Play a game. Happy Wheels is easy to figure out, and half the fun is watching your character get thrown around the screen as you mash the keyboard. Click Play, select any of the featured levels, and click Play Now!? to begin your first game. If you're more the cautious type, read the instructions below first.
Most Happy Wheels levels are designed by users. If you don't enjoy a level, just switch to a different one for a new perspective.

Learn the unique character abilities. Space bar, Shift, and Ctrl will each use a special ability determined by the character you selected, or that the level creator selected for you. Here are all 11 of them:[2]
Wheelchair Guy — Shift & Ctrl to rotate the jet, space to fire
Segway Guy — Space to jump, Shift & Ctrl to change posture
Irresponsible Dad or Mom (parent and kid on bike)— Space to brake, Shift & Ctrl to eject individual riders, C to switch camera to child
Effective Shopper (woman with shopping cart) — Space to jump
Moped Couple — Space for speed boost, Ctrl to brake, Shift to eject woman, C to switch camera to woman
Lawnmower Man — Space to jump; can also mow over people and some objects
Explorer Guy (in minecart) — Shift and Ctrl to lean, hold Space to attach cart to rails
Santa Claus — Space to float, Shift to release elves after they are injured, C to switch camera to elves
Pogostick Man — hold Space to charge a larger bounce, Shift & Ctrl to change posture
Helicopter Man — Space to release magnet, Shift & Ctrl to raise and lower it




Figure out the goal of each level. Some levels are skill-testing obstacle courses filled with wrecking balls, spikes, gravity wells, giant spiders, and landmines. Others push you off a cliff and send you into free fall with cocktail umbrellas and corpses raining down around you. Most have a finish line you can reach, but there's no guarantee. Keep exploring, and have a laugh when you die.

Understand how death works. Lost an arm or leg, or all four? Ignore the blood and keep going! Your character only dies once the head or torso is squished or severed. Even then, you get to watch your ragdoll fly around the level. Press tab or the menu button in the lower left to restart the level or exit to the main menu.

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