Kamikaze Race
by orbgames
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Kamikaze Race
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Description
How long can you survive the kamikaze race on the busy freeway in the car run amok? The brakes refuse to work and the accelerator is jammed at full throttle. Stay alive as long as you can!
How to Play
Use Left and Right Arrow keys to steer your car. Spacebar to pause. S key to turn sound On/Off.
FAQ
What is Kamikaze Race?
Kamikaze Race is a free online arcade racing game developed by ORB Games, available on Kongregate.
How do you play Kamikaze Race?
In Kamikaze Race, you control a car with a stuck accelerator and steer to avoid crashing into traffic for as long as possible as your speed constantly increases.
What is the main objective in Kamikaze Race?
The main goal in Kamikaze Race is to survive as long as possible and achieve the highest score by dodging vehicles on a never-ending highway.
Are there any progression systems or upgrades in Kamikaze Race?
Kamikaze Race is an endless arcade game with no upgrade or progression system; your score is based solely on how long you can avoid a crash.
What platforms can you play Kamikaze Race on?
You can play Kamikaze Race on web browsers via Kongregate, and it requires Adobe Flash Player to run.
Comments
dieee
Apr. 08, 2010
lol the whole road must be filled w/ other kamakazi racers cus at 323 mph theres still cars passing u
Quadcentruo
May. 08, 2011
I think we need to stop worrying about the speed and start worrying about the highway itself. Where in the world do you find a 9 lane highway that has absolutely no curves what-so-ever?
Masterknight826
Aug. 13, 2010
*cop* uhh sir... is there any reason u were going over 500 mph??
*kamikaze* Well..erm..let me ask.. why were you u chasing me at 500+mph??
*cop*-touche
weriscanexplode
Apr. 21, 2010
WTF? What car am i driving on the highway that hits 350? and why are there other people going that fast?
crispykitty
Apr. 24, 2010
toyota: moving forward, and not stopping