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Slippery Slope is a browser-based physics driving racing game where every track floats above a massive city void. The focus is simple but strict—keep your car balanced, survive the narrow paths, and avoid falling off the edge. There’s no rush from a timer, but the environment itself keeps pressure on every movement.
You start each run on suspended roads that twist and break apart as you move forward. The goal is to reach the end of the track without losing control of the vehicle. Each section feels slightly different, with new angles and gaps forcing you to adjust your driving style as you progress.
Controls
The driving feels weight-sensitive. Small inputs can change how the car behaves, especially when you’re crossing narrow or tilted platforms. It’s more about control than speed, so rushing usually leads to mistakes.
The difficulty comes from precision. Early tracks are forgiving, but later ones demand steady hands and patience. One wrong turn is enough to send the car off the edge, so every decision matters more than it looks at first.



















