Tip 1
Start slowly and learn the controls before chasing a high score.
Scrap Car Merge
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Scrap Car Merge
Press start when you are ready to open the playable game area. The game loads only after you choose to play.
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Scrap Car Merge is a fast arcade game about driving, shooting, and upgrading your own battle car.
Scrap Car Merge is a fast arcade game about driving, shooting, and upgrading your own battle car. Drive forward through a dangerous road, shoot enemies, survive attacks, and reach the end of each level. After every run, upgrade your car with new parts, stronger weapons, and better firepower to prepare for the next battle.
Play guide
Use these notes to understand the controls, try a short first run, and decide what to play next.
Start slowly and learn the controls before chasing a high score.
Restart early if the opening route goes wrong.
Try related games when the controls or pace do not fit your device.
Related games are selected from similar categories, tags, and play styles.

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FAQ
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