

This 1964 version is the basis on which all future performances are based on. This event’s name is a reference to the song “Fly Me to the Moon”, originally titled “In Other Words”, written by Bart Howard in 1954, but is most famously remembered by the Frank Sinatra version in 1964, which had a more swing feel than the 1954 original waltz version. These coins both count toward a final score in the event and toward the player’s coin total to be used for upgrades and vehicles to be purchased once unlocked. Coins are numerous on the track, so they won’t be hard to collect, even for players who aren’t very good at the moon tracks. The event has players drive across the moon’s landscape and collect tons and tons of coins. And while players won’t be able to see what spring is like on Jupiter and Mars, they will be able to perform flips quite easily for coin bonuses. This means that players will launch far into the sky before coming back down to the track. The “Fly Me to the Moon” event has players drive their racers across a moon landscape with “moon gravity”. And in this event, players fly to the moon and sing among the stars as they collect coins. It’s time for another weekly event for Hill Climb Racing 2.
