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What Is Mad Trails?

Mad Trails is a car game that uses physics as a basis and offers an off-road experience that combines the hard-to-tread rocky terrain and the realistic climbing methods. If you're a fan of the game that unites racing and rock crawling, with Mad Trails playing the perfect role, it won't be a challenge at all. Its soft-wheel system, deforming tires, and ultra-responsive throttle make every hill, ridge, and slope feel alive—demanding precision, balance, and true driver skill.

It is a mountain-oriented climbing game in which you steer a tough vehicle over very steep hills, loose stones, narrow ridges, and unpredictable obstacles. The game does not rely only on speed; it also uses:

  • Soft-wheel physics
  • Terrain deformation
  • Slow, controlled ascents
  • Micro-throttle adjustments
  • Vehicle balance and weight control

Every level brings new environmental challenges that entail careful planning and precision in driving. No two climbs feel alike.

How to Play Mad Trails

Mad Trails is easy to learn, but it will take a long time to become an expert.

1. Control Your Speed

You can’t pick the rocks your way. Feather the throttle, let the tires grip, and don’t spin out on loose soil.

2. Use Wheel Deformation

The tires are dumbbell-shaped and bend like the real ones. This brings you the traction, but only if you keep the right pressure through careful acceleration.

3. Watch Your Balance

It is very important to shift your vehicle’s weight on narrow ridges and steep inclines. If you lean too much to either the front or back, you can roll over.

4. Adapt to Every Terrain

The features of some tracks are:

  • Rolling rocks
  • Sharp ledges
  • Zig-zag hill paths
  • Bouncing suspension bridges
  • Crumbling soil patches

Every environment compels you to modify your driving strategy.

5. Unlock and Upgrade Vehicles

With time, you can upgrade new rides with better torque, grip, and suspension—making later, tougher trails more manageable.

Tips and Tricks for Beginners

  • Keep a steady climb, not a fast one.
  • Let the tires compress to gain traction before you start to accelerate.
  • Stay centered when you cross thin ridges.
  • Slightly tapping the throttle often works better than just holding it down.
  • Scout the terrain ahead—some hills require planning your angle.

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