The constructive creativity of Lego and the side-scrolling trailblazing of Hill Climb Racing snap together like two matching bricks in this lighthearted racer.
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Seamouse2.0
I’m a long time fan of hcr2, it’s the only game I’ve played for almost 4 years now. I like the combination of hc into lhca. The only things I dislike in it are - The ability to add friends, view their progress, many teams in the future (with like team quests)- When I click the power up button you can’t go back unless you spend all your power ups. You should be able to view them and go back to gameplay but this is not the case so I have to waste power ups on things I’m not ready to use yet. - THE MILK JUG REFILL!!! I think it’s no fun to only play for like 30 mins until I can’t play because I ran out of jugs. Like hcr2 you should be able to play for as long as you like, with no limit. This aspect should be taken out because it hinders the potential this game could really have. Overall I would give this a 4/5 stars and think I can live up to the hcr2 glory. Excited to see what the devs are up to for hcr3. Should be interesting.
Slow Start
Ktmracer12345
This game rivals and in many ways bests HCR2. It’s much more exploratory and in the upper levels is more difficult than HCR2. The issue everyone has is the first few hours are very basic and slow. Initially it feels made for a much younger crowd and is way too easy until you hit some harder courses and level up your vehicles. Eventually the difficulty is very high and you’ll spend several hours trying to obtain a single goal. In terms of gameplay, you’ll find yourself changing cars, mods, etc constantly in order to reach new chests or blueprints. It’s much more free world and the 1:1 racing is significantly less of a priority than HCR2. In the name, HCR2 has Racing and LHCA has Adventure. If you enjoy HCR2’s adventure mode, setting distance records, and especially finding keys, you’ll find LHCA is the better and more robust game. If you mostly enjoy HCR2’s cups or team events, you’ll be disappointed by LHCA. If HCR2 is Mario, LHCA is Zelda. Give it a try, but don’t stop in the first few hours due to lack of difficulty.
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G-O-D-D
YOU actually Made My Idea of A Desert Themed Level You Guys Deserve An Oscar For How Creative You ARE for Making The Hill Climb Games They’re So Popular I’m Baffled That You Made My Idea Thank You! :D Also In The Next Update I’d Like To See An Underwater Themed Level Similar To Rustbucket Reef Called The Deep Sea the First Level Will Probably Be Called Watery Tunnels Cause It Will Have Those Bubble Tunnels From Rustbucket Reef And I’ve Noticed Something In The Great Below A Spot For A New Location It Will Probably Be Called Cliff Climb Ravine Filled With Sharp Slopes And High Falls It’s A Very Challenging One To Find The resident For It You Must Find Diggy A Miner Who Works There In The Cliffs There’s Also A Blueprint Chest Too In It Is A giant Rock It Requires 4500 Common Bricks And 230 Rare Bricks To Build To Unlock The Deep Sea You Must Find Diver In Cactus Farm Of The Dust Bin you Will Unlock The Deep sea A Blueprint Chest With A Shark Skin For The Race Car Will Be There Too Hope You Like My Ideas 👍🏿👍🏿👍
Get ready for a new adventure in The Dust Bin!
- New Storyline - The Dust Bin Rally Revival
- New Vehicle - The Trophy Truck
- New Vehicle Looks
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