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Wheel Duel

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Wheel Duel – Winning or Losing Doesn't Depend on Speed

Wheel Duel looks like a simple racing game at first glance. The car drives itself, the track isn't too long, and the colors are quite bright. But once you play, you'll realize this isn't a "step on the gas, and you're done" race. Everything revolves around one small detail: the wheels.

The track changes constantly. Some sections are flat, and you can drive very fast, but just a few meters later, there's a steep slope, a deep pit, or a narrow gap. If you keep the same wheel size, you'll get stuck or flip the car. To continue, you must change the wheel size at the right time.

The gameplay seems easy, but it's not easy at all.

Players don't control the speed. The car moves forward automatically. The only thing you do is increase or decrease the wheel size while the car is moving.

  • Smaller wheels help the car glide quickly on flat surfaces.
  • Larger wheels help overcome slopes, climb steps, and maintain better balance.

It sounds simple, but the problem is you have to change wheels before you encounter an obstacle, not after you've already hit it. A single misstep is enough to fall behind.

Actual gameplay experience

Wheel Duel is fast-paced, but you can't play recklessly. Each wheel change requires a few meters of observation beforehand. Some sections of the track look safe, but if you don't prepare larger wheels in advance, your car won't have enough power to overcome them.

The feeling of winning a race doesn't come from being the fastest, but from reading the track better than your opponent. This is what makes the game feel more like a battle of wits than a speed race.

What makes Wheel Duel addictive

  • Short levels, quick replays
  • Unique wheel mechanics
  • Losing makes you want to replay immediately to correct your mistakes
  • Not requiring long learning, but difficult to master

The game is suitable for playing for a few minutes, but if you want to win consistently, you need to concentrate intensely.

In short,

Wheel Duel isn't complicated, nor does it try to be overly complex. It simply puts you on a track and forces you to constantly adapt. Whoever changes gears at the right time keeps going. Whoever is slow stops.

If you enjoy short, fast-paced racing games that require quick reflexes and strategic thinking, Wheel Duel is a name worth trying.

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