Happy Wheels
<p><b>Happy Wheels</b>, the most popular <a href="https://www.miniplay.com/bloody-games" target="_blank">bloody game</a> on the Internet, is finally in Miniplay. <br></p><p>In this bloody adventure, based on ragdoll physics, you will have to choose between a series of unique characters and their crazy means of transport, to reach the goal of each scenario. </p><p> In this version, you have at your disposal </p><ul><li>Wheelchair Guy </li><li>Segway Guy </li><li>Irresponsible Dad </li><li>Effective Shopper </li></ul><p> But be careful, this won't be a walk in the park. Hundreds of blades, mines, traps and falls are ready to tear you apart on the way, or at least take a good chunk out of you. Will you be able to accomplish the goals without losing any limbs? </p><p><b> Happy Wheels</b> brings you numerous levels to test your skills, but if you're a little rusty, the game features one of the largest communities of level creators in browser games. The number of challenges at your disposal is practically infinite. </p><p> Have you been inspired and passed a level in an epic way? You'll be able to relive your best or perhaps most bloodthirsty moments, with the option of loading replays of your level attempts.</p><p><b>Some features: </b></p><ul><li> Over 60 unique and challenging levels </li><li>Deadly obstacles: picks, mines, wrecking balls, harpoons and more </li><li>Smooth and realistic physics </li></ul><p><b>Who created the game Happy Wheels?</b></p><p>Happy Wheels was created by independent game developer Jim Bonnaci in 2006, acting as programmer and game artist. His inspiration came from other browser games based on ragdoll physics. According to his words, the biggest difficulty he found in the development of the game was to make a game in which the player dies so many times and in such bloody ways, a pleasant experience. In 2015, the game was released for iOS, but it took a little longer for Android (2020). A curious fact is that this <a href="https://youtu.be/tNwFexjnbyM" target="_blank">video</a>, from the famous Youtuber PewDiePie, with 30 million plays, is one of the most visited you can find inside <a href="/videos/happy-wheels" target="_blank">Youtube</a>. Amazing, isn't it?</p><p> Fit your helmet and get your wheelchair ready, reaching the finish line in one piece won't be easy.<br></p>