Road Fury

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Description

Roadfury is a free to play infinite run-style game that lets you exercise all the road rage you’re not allowed to use in real life. Blow up every vehicle you can on the highway with your car’s gun, but be sure to get out of the way of those you can’t. Collect bonuses and power ups as you go. When you finally crash, you can upgrade your vehicle before jumping behind the wheel once again to cause even more chaos on the road. Roadfury unblocked is fun for everyone, but be sure you don’t get too addicted.

How to Play Road Fury?

Playing Road Fury unblocked is a little more difficult that some other games, in that you must control your vehicle using only your mouse or by touching your screen on the left or right. With every click or touch, the vehicle will move in that direction. When using your mouse, the vehicle’s movement depends on where your cursor is pointing. If the cursor is too close to the car, it won’t move at all, so be careful.

How to Earn Money Fast in Road Fury?

The only way to earn money is to destroy your fellow motorists and drive as fa as you can. Making it to a boss and killing the boss will net you a pretty sum of money, too, so keep trying to make it to at least the first boss. If you blow up as many cars as you can and keep driving for a long time, you’ll be able to upgrade your cars in no time.

How to Upgrade Your Car in Road Fury?

When you first load the game, and press the play button, you’ll be offered the chance to upgrade your vehicle. If this is your first time playing, you won’t be able to afford anything. In between runs, you can press the shopping cart to open the same screen. There are six different upgrades, each of which of 10 tiers each. The first tier of each upgrade will cost you $150 and the price doubles with each upgrade. You can upgrade your armor, front-shooting gun, side shooting gun, magnet (for cash pulling), nitro booster, and laser gun.

Saving Your Progress in Road Fury

Your progress in Road Fury unblocked is saved automatically in your browser cache. As long as you don’t clear your browser cache or use a different browser, you’ll be able to pick up right where you left off.