About Hills Climb Racing
Meet Newton Bill, the young aspiring uphill racer. He is about to embark on a journey that takes him to where no ride has ever been before. From Ragnarok to a Nuclear Plant, all places are a racing track to Bill. With little respect to the laws of physics, Bill will not rest until he has conquered the highest hills up on the moon!
Game Highlights
- High-speed racing with tight controls and intense competition
- Drive, drift, and race with a variety of vehicles
- Get behind the wheel and navigate through challenging roads
- Authentic sports action you can play right in your browser
Game Details
- Category
- Racing Games
- Platform
- Browser (desktop & mobile)
- Added
- October 2025
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Hills Climb Racing?
Hills Climb Racing is a free online racing game you can play right in your browser. Meet Newton Bill, the young aspiring uphill racer. He is about to embark on a journey that takes him to where no ride has ever been before. From Ragnarok to a Nuclear Plant, all places are a racing...
How do I play Hills Climb Racing?
Use arrow keys or WASD to steer, accelerate, and brake. Master each track's turns and find the fastest racing line to win. Hills Climb Racing loads instantly in your browser — just click PLAY to start.
Is Hills Climb Racing free to play?
Yes, Hills Climb Racing is completely free to play online. No downloads, no installations, and no sign-up required — just open your browser and start playing.
Can I play Hills Climb Racing unblocked at school?
Hills Climb Racing runs entirely in your browser, so there is nothing to download or install — that is what makes it work on school and work computers, including Chromebooks. Whether the site itself is reachable depends on your network's filters, which are set by your school or IT administrator.
Are there different tracks or levels in Hills Climb Racing?
Hills Climb Racing features multiple tracks and levels with increasing difficulty. Complete each track to unlock new challenges and test your racing skills on tougher courses.