Moto Bike Stunt Wheelie Game

Game town
4.3
Rating
5M+
Downloads
free
Price

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About this app

About Moto Bike Stunt Wheelie Game

I downloaded this game on a whim, expecting another clunky mobile racer. What I got instead was a surprisingly addictive stunt simulator. As someone who’s played a lot of bike games, I can tell you this one gets the core thrill right: the delicate balance of pulling a wheelie. It’s not just about speed; it’s about control, and that’s what kept me playing “just one more run” for way too long.

Features & Highlights

The bike selection is decent for a free game. I found myself gravitating towards the lighter sport bikes because they made pulling off mid-air tricks, like the backflip, feel more responsive. The graphics won’t blow your mind, but they’re clean and colorful—the desert and city levels have enough detail to make stunting feel cool. I really appreciate the two control schemes. I started with the tilt controls, which are fun for realism, but I actually settled on the touch buttons because they gave me more precision for landing tricks in the stunt challenges. The customization is a nice touch, too; painting my main bike a matte black felt oddly satisfying.

User Experience

My first hour was a mix of laughter and frustration in the best way. I’d finally nail a long wheelie through a checkpoint, feel like a champ, and then immediately faceplant on a simple jump because I leaned back too far. The physics have a real learning curve—it’s not arcade-y. There was this one moment on the mountain track where I managed to chain a wheelie into a backflip and land it perfectly to finish a 3-star mission. I actually said “YES!” out loud. That sense of accomplishment is the game’s biggest strength. The menu music is a bit repetitive, so I often play with my own music in the background.

Pricing

The game is completely free to download and play. You earn in-game cash for completing stunts and missions, which you use to buy new bikes and upgrades. While there are ads, they’re usually only between levels or when you choose to watch one for a bonus. There are optional in-app purchases to get more coins faster, but I’ve never felt forced to buy anything. I unlocked three bikes and several upgrades just by playing. For a free game, it offers a lot of content without paywalls.

Updates & Support

I’ve had the game for a few months, and I’ve seen one decent-sized update from the developer, Game town, that added a new bike and a stunt park level. It wasn’t a massive change, but it showed they’re still tinkering with it. I haven’t needed to contact support, as the game has been stable on my Android phone with no crashes. The update history in the Play Store suggests minor bug fixes every couple of months, which is a good sign for an indie developer.

Security & Privacy

I downloaded it directly from the Google Play Store. The app’s privacy policy, which you can see on its store page, states it may collect some anonymous usage data for analytics and shows personalized ads. In my experience, the ads are standard mobile game fare for sports and other games. I didn’t have to create an account or provide any personal info to play, which I always prefer. Just install and go.

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App information

DeveloperGame town
Version1.2
RequiresTeen
Downloads5M+
Pricefree