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Soflo Wheelie Life

Xlope 2

Sled Rider

Neon Leap

Parkour Climb

Geometry Arrow 2

Orbits Beats

Bloxy Block Parkour

Perfect Orbit

Dancing Beat

Side Effects Game

SAD SATAN

Xlope 3

Hyper Tunnel

Color Rhythm

Escape Road 3

Dunk Clash

Stick Hero RPG

Astro Tycoon

Wacky Steps

Penalty Shooters

Wave Rider

Escape Animals

Ragdoll Launcher

Flip Rush

2048 Rogue

Soccer Bros

FIFA World Cup 2022

Dead Strike

Goo Goo Gaga Clicker

Doodle Baseball

Retro Bowl

Bottle Hop

Escape Tsunami Brainrots Online

Your AI Slop Bores Me

Lift Off

Dig out of Prison

Garden Horizons

Crazy Taxi
Sometimes you just want a game that doesn’t take itself too seriously. Underwheels is exactly that — a fan-made racing game that somehow combines Undertale vibes with total nonsense on wheels. It’s fast, funny, and 100% playable in your browser, no downloads or installs needed.

The first thing you see when the game loads? A sentence that sums up the whole experience:
“He took your wife. You took his legs.”
That’s it. That’s the story. And honestly, it kind of works.
At its core, Underwheels is a racing game — but it doesn’t feel like your usual racing game. You’re not just speeding around tracks. You’re dodging attacks, wiping your windshield clean, and dealing with characters who feel like they walked straight out of Undertale (because, well, they sort of did).
It’s chaotic, it’s a bit dumb (in a good way), and it’s surprisingly fun once you get the hang of it.
Here’s what you need to know before jumping in:
Use your mouse to control the car’s direction. It’s fast and responsive, so don’t zone out.
If stuff starts blocking your view, hit the right mouse button to turn on the wipers. Trust me, you’ll need this.
Press ‘C’ to open the settings. Nothing fancy, just a few tweaks if you want to adjust things.
That’s all — you’re good to go.
Underwheels isn’t an official Undertale game, but the references are obvious. The characters, the humor, even the pixel-art style — it all feels like a wild spin-off. If you’ve played Undertale before, you’ll notice the nods. If you haven’t, you’ll still enjoy the ridiculous vibe.
Once you’ve had your fill of Underwheels, there are a few other games you might like.
Try Minute Cryptic if you want a fast puzzle game that challenges your brain, or Get on Top for a silly two-player brawler that’s all about timing and chaos.
Both are browser games — no downloads, just click and play.
It’s not a big game. It’s not polished. But Underwheels is fun in the way that weird internet games used to be — unexpected, a little broken, and totally entertaining.
If you’ve got five or ten minutes to kill and want something different, give it a shot. Worst case, you’ll laugh once and close the tab. Best case, you’ll come back tomorrow for another round.