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About Ramp Xtreme

Ramp Xtreme is a 3D stunt driving game built around ramp launches. You drive vehicles up progressively larger ramps, go airborne, and score points based on height, distance, and landing quality. It occupies the same genre as the Ramp Car Jumping mobile series — the satisfaction loop is a combination of speed-building, the launch moment, and the often chaotic landing — but with the addition of more varied ramp configurations and multiple vehicle types.

The ramp system is the game's structural backbone. Early ramps are gentle slopes that launch vehicles at moderate speeds to manageable heights. Later ramps are extreme angled structures that send vehicles 100+ meters into the air, requiring careful speed management on the approach to avoid flipping on launch. The transition from "enough speed" to "too much speed" on extreme ramps is a fine line that becomes the primary skill challenge.

Vehicle handling changes significantly between the game's different options. Light sports cars launch with more height but land harder. SUVs and trucks are more stable mid-air but lose more speed on the approach ramp. Monster trucks can survive landing on almost any surface at almost any angle, which makes them forgiving for experimenting with new ramps but lower scoring on clean landings. Unlocking and matching the right vehicle to the ramp type is part of the progression.

Scoring rewards clean landing orientations. A vehicle that lands on all four wheels with minimal body bounce scores maximum points for that jump. Rolling, flipping on landing, or coming down nose-first each reduce the score multiplier. Achieving consistent clean landings at extreme heights is what separates top scores from average ones.

Key Features

  • Progressive ramp system from gentle slopes to extreme 100m+ launches
  • Multiple vehicle types with distinct weight, launch height, and landing stability
  • Landing score multiplier — four-wheel clean landings earn maximum points
  • Ramp approach speed management — too fast causes launch flip, too slow fails the height target
  • 3D environments with visually distinct ramp configurations per level
  • Unlock system for new vehicles with different performance profiles

Controls

W / Up Arrow — Accelerate
S / Down Arrow — Brake / Reverse
A / D or Left / Right Arrow — Steer
Space — Handbrake
Q / E — Tilt vehicle mid-air (some versions)
MobileOn-screen accelerator, brake, and steering buttons; tilt device for mid-air adjustment

How to Play

  1. 1Select your vehicle and enter the level. Drive toward the ramp at the appropriate approach speed — the game often shows a recommended speed range.
  2. 2Hit the ramp straight. Approaching at an angle causes a sideways launch that is nearly impossible to recover from.
  3. 3When airborne, use tilt controls (if available) to adjust the vehicle's nose angle for landing. You want the wheels to be the lowest point before impact.
  4. 4Land on all four wheels simultaneously for maximum score. Brake immediately on landing to prevent forward rolling that reduces your score.
  5. 5Your jump score is calculated and added to your level total. Complete all jumps in a level to see your final ranking.

Tips & Tricks

  • Approach extreme ramps at 80% of maximum speed rather than full throttle. Full speed often causes the front of the vehicle to lift on launch and flip backward — a slower, cleaner launch is more controllable.
  • Hold the brake at the bottom of the ramp on the way down if you are coming in too hot. Scrubbing some speed in the last 5 meters before the ramp start is safer than braking on the ramp itself.
  • Mid-air tilt controls are small corrections, not full pitch adjustments. Do not over-correct — small nose-down inputs early in the arc are more effective than large corrections close to landing.
  • Monster trucks are forgiving on landings but lower-scoring for clean hits. Use them to learn extreme ramp trajectories and then switch to lighter vehicles for score runs.

Game Info

Developer1Games
Release Year2023
PlatformBrowser (Desktop + Mobile)
TechnologyHTML5 / WebGL

FAQ

A clean landing requires all four wheels to contact the ground simultaneously with the vehicle body remaining roughly horizontal. Rolling, bouncing, or landing nose-first each reduce the landing multiplier.

Yes — lighter vehicles reach greater heights from the same ramp but are less stable mid-air. Heavier vehicles like trucks launch lower but are more resistant to flipping on landing.

Missing the ramp entirely or launching sideways fails the jump. The game resets you to the approach position for a retry without losing your level progress.