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Free online games - 3D Driver
by Derek L. Ramey

If you can't play this game, please read this to properly setup the Java machine in your computer.
Game Controls:
A - Gas
Z - Brakes
Left/Right Arrows - Steering

If you're looking for high-speed thrills, you're in luck with 3d Driver! While this game had originally started as an experiment with Java optimizations, it quickly caught on, and caught the eye of many fans. The game itself is pretty simple; drive -- FAST! You're on a semi-scenic mountain road, so enjoy the curves, hills, and scenery -- At least, as much as you can at 150mph. Oh, and try to keep it on the road, and away from the other traffic!

Now includes 'Multiple Lives' & high scores! You begin with a total of 3 cars, and will gain an extra car at check points #15, 30, and 40. Make it to level 50 (The end point), and you're eligible for the High Scores list!

If you like 3d Driver, you may also enjoy Four Wheelin'!

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