Fancy Force's Happy Wheels is a platform browser game that uses ragdoll physics. The game, which was made in 2010 by video game designer Jim Bonacci, features many playable characters that travel around the game's many stages in a variety of vehicles, some of which are odd. The game is well-known for its graphic violence and the large amount of user-generated content published regularly by its users, such as game maps uploaded on a public server.
For as long as it has been available, happy wheels game has consistently racked up impressive sales. It gained popularity because to a number of well-known YouTubers, such Markiplier and Jacksepticeye, who released a series of videos in which they freak out and overact while hurling through various courses. It's undoubtedly one of the earliest examples of a YouTube game, and the excessive violence and wacky physics seem to have captivated viewers early this decade.
The App Store version of Happy Wheels has over 60 levels and a large cast of eccentric characters, such as a careless father who rides around on his bike with his son in a baby seat who isn't properly fastened into it. Players can create their own physics-based obstacle courses using the level editor.
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Happy Wheels game
Fancy Force's Happy Wheels is a platform browser game that uses ragdoll physics. The game, which was made in 2010 by video game designer Jim Bonacci, features many playable characters that travel around the game's many stages in a variety of vehicles,...
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