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Speed Master


Overview

Speed Master is a 3D arcade racer where you blast along sky tracks, dodge hazards, collect cash, and power up your car while outdriving rivals.

This game blends lane-dueling races with stunt-like courses: elevated highways, loops, and corkscrews suspended above the clouds or in neon-tinted space. You're not just finishing laps-you're scoring hits, gathering coins, and using the next upgrade to push farther.

Main features

  • Endless and level-based runs with escalating difficulty.
  • Sky and neon environments with ramps, loops, and narrow bridges.
  • Close-contact overtakes and ramming score points toward upgrades.
  • Pickups for coins and temporary power-ups (boost, shields).
  • Garage with engine, boost, grip, and body upgrades; multiple cars to unlock.

How to play

  1. Steer to stay on the track and line up overtakes.
  2. Collect coins and power-ups while avoiding barriers and gaps.
  3. Use rams and bump-offs on rivals when the lane is clear.
  4. Invest earnings in upgrades to reach deeper stages.

Controls

  • Left / Right or A / D: steer
  • Space or on-screen boost: accelerate burst (when available)
  • Mouse / Tap: menus and upgrades

Graphics and feel

Low-poly 3D cars and barriers keep the screen clean at speed. One set of tracks leans into bright blue skies; another uses purple neon grids and starfields. Camera shakes and motion trails amplify momentum without clutter.

Progression and upgrades

Every hit, overtake, and pickup feeds your wallet. Spend coins to enhance Engine (top speed), Boost (burst length), Grip (stability on curves), and Body (resistance to knockback). New cars unlock with higher performance ceilings.

Tips

  • Enter loops from a straight line; boost mid-loop to stick the arc.
  • Use short steering taps; over-steer is what throws you off the edge.
  • Save boost for narrow bridges or overtakes, not random straights.
  • If traffic stacks ahead, lift briefly to open a clean passing lane.

FAQ

Who created Speed Master?
The browser version is commonly distributed on HTML5 portals; attribution can vary by platform or publisher. If you need a specific credit line for your site, list the publisher shown on your build's splash or portal page.