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Burnin' Rubber 4: Game Of The Year Edition 

(2011)[edit]
After Burnin' Rubber 4 received the "Shockwave.com Online Game Of The Year" award, Xform
released Burnin' Rubber 4: Game Of The Year Edition on 12 April 2011. This version was an update
to the original game adding new features and fixes. The handling system which was the same as
used in Burnin' Rubber 3 was reworked. A new area called The Docks which was an industrial zone
was added along with the other 4 major areas. Machine gun and surface-to-air turrets added and
placed around the map which fires at the player when the player gets within range. Armored
trucks and police cars with mounted guns were added and fire at the player if the player fires their
weapon within range of the vehicles. The city's time period has also changed to night.
Burnin' Rubber 5 (2013)[edit]
Burnin' Rubber 5 is the fifth main game in the series and was released on 23 April 2013. The game
is also one of the last two games in the series to use Adobe Director for its engine. The game
includes different challenges for the player to complete including team race and boss battles. New
weapons such as the flak roof turret, railgun, striker launcer, nuclear bomb, and more were added. It
is the only game in the series to include an experience point system which rewards players new
weapons as they level up. Players could also unlock duplicates of a vehicle upon beating its boss
race or daily challenge. The game received an award nomination in the 2013 Dutch Game Awards. [3]
Burnin' Rubber 5 HD (2018)[edit]

Weapons are a major feature throughout the series with the games allowing the player to make different setups
and combinations to aid them in events

Burnin' Rubber 5 HD was released on Steam on 14 February 2018. This was a remastered version
of Burnin' Rubber 5 which used Unity instead of Adobe Director like the original version for its
engine. Textures were improved and several new cars were added to the game
Burnin' Rubber 6 (TBA)[edit]
Burnin' Rubber 6 is an upcoming game in the series.[4] The game is set to be the first in the series to
be available for major consoles.
Spin-off games[edit]
Burnin' Rubber: Crash n' Burn (2013)[edit]
Burnin' Rubber: Crash n' Burn is the first spin-off game in the series and was released on 4 October
2013. The game serves as a tribute to Burnin' Rubber 4. The gameplay focuses on destruction
requiring the player to destroy certain objects and vehicles each mission to advance to the next. The
map is set in The city from Burnin' Rubber 4 with Big Rock, Snow Peak, and The Jungle not
appearing in the game.
Burnin' Rubber Shift (2013)[edit]
Burnin' Rubber Shift is the second spin-off game in the series and was released on 8 December
2013. The game is also one of the last two games in the series to use Adobe Director for its engine.
Unlike the previous games, the player competed in head-to-head races that were located on a
stretch of highway. Police chases were also an aspect of the game. Weapons were not included in
the game.
Burnin' Rubber: Cartapult (2018)[edit]
Burnin' Rubber: Cartapult is the third spin-off game in the series and was released on 17 August
2018. The game does not feature any missions or free roam. The gameplay focuses on destruction
with the player having to launch a vehicle and destroy traffic to unlock vehicles and abilities.
Burnin' Rubber Multiplayer (TBA)[edit]
Burnin' Rubber Multiplayer is an upcoming online game in the series.[4] It will be the first game in the
series to feature a multiplayer system.
Other games[edit]
Burnin' Rubber HTML5 (2014)[edit]
Burnin' Rubber HTML5 was released in 2014. It is the only game in the series to run on HTML5.
Burnin' Rubber 3 Standalone (2018)[edit]
Burnin' Rubber 3 Standalone was released on 19 March 2018 in response to modern browsers no
longer supporting NPAPI plugins.
Burnin' Rubber 4 Standalone (2018)[edit]
Burnin' Rubber 4 Standalone was released on 17 May 2018 in response to modern browsers no
longer supporting NPAPI plugins.
Burnin' Rubber (2007) Standalone (2020)[edit]
Burnin' Rubber (2007) Standalone was released on 17 May 2018 in response to modern browsers
no longer supporting NPAPI plugins.
Burnin' Rubber 5 Air (2020)[edit]
Burnin' Rubber 5 Air was released on 9 April 2020 for Airconsole. It is a lite version of Burnin'
Rubber 5.
Burnin' Rubber 5 XS (2020)[edit]
Burnin' Rubber 4 Standalone was released on 15 October 2020 and is also a lite version of Burnin'
Rubber 5 for browser.

Removal[edit]
Several Burnin' Rubber games along with many other games using Adobe Director and Adobe
Shockwave Player were removed from Shockwave.com in March 2017 due to modern browsers no
longer supporting NPAPI plugins. This prompted the release of standalone versions of various
games of the series on Itch.io.

References[edit]
1. ^ "Burnin' Rubber by XformGames". itch.io. Retrieved 2022-02-09.
2. ^ "Dutch Game Awards belonen Oudhollandsch meesterschap". DutchCowboys  (in Dutch).
2010-10-28. Retrieved 2022-02-09.
3. ^ Jump up to:a b "Xform Games".  www.xformgames.com. Retrieved  2022-02-09.
4. ^ Jump up to:a b Imgur. "imgur.com". Imgur. Retrieved 2022-02-09.
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