Biker Street

Biker Street

Though they can help people stay in shape and are the best green mode of transportation, motorbikes gradually overtook bicycles, as seen in Biker Street.

Though they can help people stay in shape and are the best green mode of transportation, motorbikes gradually overtook bicycles, as seen in Biker Street. As they take it upon themselves to test out their new invention, you might or might not be playing as the person who invented the motorcycle—or at least, someone who tried it. Testing new things is always risky, but testing cars in particular may be particularly dangerous. But since progress cannot exist without risk, it is up to you to test the limits of this novel kind of transportation, regardless of the potential harm to the riders' health.

Concerning Biker Street
Bicycle games are quite common, and they often use many of the same components and mechanics in several contexts. This is one such game that offers an intriguing concept on riding a bike and is purportedly set in the past. Not only are you attempting to ride a bike through a challenging course, but you are also testing and upgrading a motorbike to determine what kind of restrictions it has and how it will enhance your riding experience. You only need to get back on the horse—a.k.a. bike—because some trials could be lengthy and others might end in complete failure very away.

How to Play



In this 2D bike game, you use the keyboard to steer an experimental motorcycle through a challenging course.

Takes Charge Arrow: 
Quicken Your Pace Arrow: Left Arrow: Tilt Left Right Arrow: Brake/Reverse Arrow: Right-Tilt
Navigating the bike as far as you can through the course while gathering gasoline and coins is the aim of the game. You can use the coins to enhance your bike in between rides. Fuel will increase its capacity, Power will increase its speed, Balance will increase its control, and Tyres will increase its grip.

The course ahead of you will be generated at random when you begin riding. There will be a combination of metal tracks and ground surfaces. In addition, you'll have to maneuver around other obstacles including logs, hills, and rocks. Tilting starts to work while the bike is in the air, and you may utilize it to manipulate how you land and approach various objects. Your run will come to an end if your bike runs out of petrol. The rider is also extremely flimsy; if their head or torso makes contact with a solid object, they will be forced off the bike immediately, and it will be destroyed.

Advice and Techniques
The key to riding this bike is to maintain a delicate balance, and you must use your speed sparingly. Your bike will flip forward if you go into a solid too quickly, giving you no time to recover. When approaching metal tracks, use caution because they occasionally can be set up like a tunnel, putting the rider at risk of colliding with the roof.