Physics sandbox? Check. Destructible cars? Check. Beam Drive Car Crash Test Simulator is pure vehicular chaos. Built in Unity, this browser-based destruction playground lets you smash, flip, and obliterate vehicles across stunt ramps and deformable terrain. No downloads. Just carnage.
Your mission is simple: Pick a car. Drive it. Destroy it. Navigate obstacle courses, hit stunt ramps at full speed, or intentionally trigger the soft-body damage system. Every crash warps metal. Every jump tests physics. Beam Drive Car Crash Test Simulator rewards creative destruction.
Move with WASD. Steer. Accelerate. Brake with Space. Right-click to rotate the camera—critical for lining up jumps. Press C to cycle between third-person and chase cam views. Want to drift? Slam the handbrake mid-turn. Physics handle the rest. Mobile players? Use the on-screen interface. Same chaos, touchscreen controls.
No levels. No timer. Pure open sandbox. Drive through muddy trenches. Launch off floating platforms. Smash into terrain until suspension breaks. The deformable ground responds to weight—dig ditches, leave tire tracks. Choose from multiple vehicles: yellow sports cars, purple sedans, teal hatchbacks (Lada-style). Each one crumples differently. Find ramps. Build speed. Watch metal fold.
Press H for the horn. Toggle hazard lights with J. Signal turns using Z (left) and X (right). Press B to look back—useful for dodging obstacles or admiring wreckage. The 3rd-person camera tracks suspension articulation in real-time. Flip too hard? Watch undercarriage details fly. Black smoke particles trigger during tire burnouts. Simple shaders keep framerates smooth on low-end devices.
Perfect for car crash enthusiasts and sandbox fans. Great for 5-minute destruction sessions or hour-long physics experiments. Appeals to ages 6-14. Runs on anything—low-end mobile, in-browser desktop. No install required.
Beam Drive Car Crash Test Simulator was developed by CrashTime (Kirill K). Released on December 26, 2024.