Stunt Bike Extreme
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Summary
Stunt Bike Extreme is a fast-paced, adrenaline-fueled trials bike game that launches you into a world of gigantic jumps, explosive obstacles, and increasingly wild levels (270 of them!) that’ll keep you coming back for more.

Each level is packed with terrifyingly huge ramps, exploding hazards, and hidden money boxes that are often super hard to find. Along the way, you’ll be rewarded for getting to the finish as quickly as possible while pulling off your best backflips, front flips, and combo stunts while trying to land without eating dirt.

It not only looks incredible for a browser game, but the physics are super satisfying, and the sheer variety of locations and variety on offer means you never know what’s coming next.
Alongside the virtually never-ending career mode, there are also tournament events where you’ll go head-to-head against other riders, and a customization system to upgrade your bike collection and customize your character as you progress.
Stunt Bike Extreme features
- Release date – February 5, 2020
- Difficulty – Intermediate
- Levels/environments – 270
- Number of vehicles – 10
- Customization/upgrades – Yes (bikes and characters)
- Multiplayer – Tournaments (matchmaking only)
- Mobile – Yes (iOS and Android)
- Developer – Hyperkani
Physics

The physics are silky smooth, predictable, and insanely satisfying. Even when you’re going full-gas down the massive ramps, the bike responds exactly how you’d hope, with realistic suspension travel and weight transfer that makes every jump, lean, and landing feel completely natural. Tilt too far forward, and you’ll nosedive into the gravel. Lean back too aggressively, and the bike will immediately flip out from under you.
Once you nail the perfect backflip into a clean rear-wheel landing, you’ll be ready to begin going for the double, or even triple (but be warned, it’ll soon make you regret it when you push it).
If you’re a fan of Moto X3M, Stunt Bike Extreme features similar quick, punchy levels, but adds far superior graphics, more bikes to choose from, and plenty of upgrades. Think of it as the modern-day equivalent. If talking about the classic series reminded you of your younger years, you can take a trip down memory lane with other games in the series. We’ve also got Moto X3M 4 Winter, Pool Party, and Spooky Land buried deep in the archives!
Graphics

The visuals are a real standout. On ‘High’ settings (in the menu), you’ll struggle to believe it’s running in your browser. There’s so much visual eye-candy going on, along with flames pouring out the exhaust as you rip through each level.

The huge selection of locations spans from gritty industrial warehouses and junkyards to lush forests, deserts with towering dunes, and crumbling abandoned buildings.
If you’re looking for a drifting game with similarly stunning visuals, UNBOUNDED delivers ridiculously detailed graphics where you’ll drift through street-lit nighttime city streets, along with online multiplayer where you can cruise and drift with your friends, or in public lobbies.
Controls
PC/laptop/Chromebook
- Up arrow – Accelerate
- Down arrow – Brake/reverse
- Left arrow – Tilt backward (lean back)
- Right arrow – Tilt forward (lean forward)
- Space – Jump
Mobile/tablet (iOS/Android)
Press the on-screen buttons.
It’s perfectly optimized for playing on touchscreen devices, including tablets and iPads, along with the other hand-picked games in our mobile games collection.
How to play Stunt Bike Extreme
Initial setup

When you load the game, you’ll immediately find yourself in a practice level with the controls shown on screen. They’re basic and super easy to remember, so don’t panic, this is just a quick intro that gives you a taste of the action.

Once you’ve completed the initial test, you can continue going through the levels. Alternatively, you can press ‘Menu’ to see the full extent of what the game offers besides the basic levels.
In the menu, you’ll see the main menu options on the left side, with the ‘Settings’ cogwheel in the top left, where you can toggle music, sound effects, ghost bike, and graphics quality.
Below that, you’ll find the tabs for ‘Levels’, ‘Tournament’, ‘Shop’, ‘Bike’, and ‘Character’. We’ll cover each of these in its dedicated section below.
Getting started
The basic goal of every level is simply to get from start to finish without crashing.

As soon as you accelerate, you’ll notice the bike is ridiculously fast. It’ll likely pop a wheelie as soon as you apply the gas, with flames blasting from the exhaust like it’s running on nitrous.
When you launch off the ramps, you’ll need to use the left and right arrows to tilt the bike mid-air, adjusting your pitch to nail clean landings. Land flat or on your rear wheel, and you’re golden. Nosedive onto the front wheel, and you’re probably about to have a bad time.
Each level is rated on a three-star system based on how quickly you finish. You’ll also earn XP for pulling off stunts mid-run, so the crazier your tricks, the bigger your bonus.
Keep your eyes peeled for the hidden money boxes throughout each level, too. These are often tucked away in the least obvious spots, sometimes on an alternative route that looks like a mistake. You’ll be shown how many there are before you start the level (along with the gems you’ll earn), and collecting them earns you extra coins.
If you crash, you can either return to your previous checkpoint or restart the entire level. Checkpoints save your progress mid-level, but the timer keeps running, so frequent crashes will hurt your star rating. So, if you want a perfect three-star rating on each one, you’ll probably need to go back to the beginning.
Game modes
Main levels

As you probably guessed, the core element of Stunt Bike Extreme is the 270 levels on offer, which is a massive amount of content, especially for a browser game. Early levels ease you in with quick levels featuring basic ramps and straightforward terrain, but things quickly get wild.
Before you know it, you’ll be launching off giant ramps, outrunning trains that smash through the bridge behind you, and flipping your way through smoke-filled warehouses. The never-ending variety keeps things interesting and challenging.

Keep your eye out for the bonus tracks you’ll unlock as you progress, as these typically offer triple the gems compared to standard levels. They’re worth prioritizing if you’re saving up for a new bike.
If you’ve enjoyed the fun of wiping out spectacularly, make sure you check out our stunts and crash games for loads more options. Deadly Descent is a popular pick, which takes the destruction up quite a few notches as your panels fly off and cars crumple as you race on ridiculously steep downhill tracks against aggressive AI opponents.
Tournaments

You get to unlock Tournaments after completing level 5. You’ll get a free ticket to enter (which you can swap for cash in the Shop), and you’ll race head-to-head against other riders across multiple knockout rounds on the same course, where only one rider can claim the victory.

Since you repeat the same course across each round, your first attempt gives you a feel for the layout (so be sure to memorize it!), which helps in later rounds when you know exactly what’s coming.

Crashing in a tournament is much more punishing than in the main game. The timer doesn’t stop, and returning to a checkpoint will often cost you the race against the unforgiving opponents. So, treat each run like you’ve only got one shot, and don’t go showing off with your fanciest tricks!
If you’ve enjoyed the competitive aspect of the tournaments, but want something with even more chaos, Survival Race throws you onto collapsing hexagonal platforms, where you drift, jump, and ram opponents off the edge in quick-hitting rounds.
For an open multiplayer experience with proper lobbies, Madalin Stunt Cars 3 lets you join friends in online sessions with 34 cars all unlocked from the start, huge open maps, and giant ramps. You can also browse our multiplayer games collection for more options.
Bike list
You start with a free bike and can unlock nine more – 10 in total. There’s a great selection ranging from realistic dirt bikes to quirky options like a mini moto, a chopper, and some futuristic concept-style rides.

Bikes are unlocked with gems rather than coins, starting at just five gems for the second bike. Once unlocked, you can upgrade each bike’s specs with gems (or by watching a video), and the game shows you exactly how much each stat will improve before you commit.

Bike skins are separate from purchases and unlock as you upgrade through the levels, so you’ll gradually build up a collection of custom paint jobs without needing to spend anything.
For tons more two-wheeled action, our motorcycle games collection has plenty more alternatives. Xtreme Trials Bike 2019 offers a similar trials-style experience with a ghost to race against, while Moto Traffic Rider swaps the trial-based stunts for high-speed highway racing on even faster bikes, along with upgrades to make them even quicker.
Customization

Beyond the custom paint/liveries, there’s also a character customization system. In the shop, you’ll find helmets, outfits, and ‘leg’ options, each with several pages of choices. Prices range from 500 coins for the basics up to 10,000 for the more unique gear, and some items can be unlocked by watching a short video or spending gems instead.

You can preview your look in the ‘Character’ tab, where everything you’ve purchased gets equipped.
If you fancy a break from the two-wheel action, Drift Hunters MAX offers one of the most comprehensive tuning and customization choices in the Drifted catalog, with nearly 40 cars, 13 tracks, unique game modes, and in-depth tuning with plenty of upgrades and full visual customization.
Upgrades
Each of the ten bikes can be upgraded using gems, with each tier boosting specific performance stats. The upgrade screen shows a clear before-and-after comparison before you click buy, so you know exactly what you’re getting.
The key decision early on is whether to upgrade your starter bike or save to unlock the next one(s). Since the next bike is relatively cheap (starting at five gems), it’s often worth grabbing the second ride and then investing in upgrades to that.

Gems come from completing levels (typically one per standard level, three for bonus tracks). Coins come from collecting hidden boxes and tournament payouts. You can also convert coins into gems (and coins into Tournament tickets) through the shop’s currency tab.
Advanced tips & tricks
Avoid landing on your front wheel while leaning forward

Landing on your rear wheel (or both) gives you the most stability and prevents the bike from flipping forward when you land. If the nose is dipping mid-air, tap (don’t hold!) the left arrow to tilt the bike backward before you touch down.
Use the jump key to get yourself out of tricky situations
Think of the space key as your get-out-of-jail button. If you’re stuck on an obstacle or about to tip over, a quick jump can sometimes reset your momentum and save the run. It’s not a control you’ll use often, so make sure you don’t forget it exists.
You can collect money boxes across multiple runs

Once you pick up a hidden box, it stays collected even if you restart the level. So, if a level has two boxes in awkward spots, you can grab one on your first run, restart, and then focus on the other. It’s a great trick for the perfectionists who’ll settle for nothing less than full-level completion!
Try to keep your momentum up, but be ready to slam the brakes
Slowing down too much between jumps can often be one of the most common mistakes. Many levels are designed around maintaining speed, and you’ll often hit a massive ramp when you least expect it. If you’re crawling, you won’t clear it.
On the flipside, some levels require you to slow down, stop, or even reverse to clear the ramps, so you’ll need to keep your wits about you.
Prioritize bonus tracks for faster gem income
Bonus tracks pay out much bigger rewards (typically three gems instead of one), so make sure you select these, as they can be easily missed.
Don’t stress about perfection on the first pass
You can always come back for three stars and hidden boxes later if need be. Sometimes it’s better to push through and unlock more levels and see what they have in store while earning gems along the way rather than getting stuck trying to perfect a single tricky section.
Stunt Bike Extreme FAQ
How many levels does Stunt Bike Extreme have?
There’s an impressive 270 levels in total, along with bonus tracks and tournament events.
Can I play Stunt Bike Extreme on my phone?
Yes, it’s fully optimized for iOS and Android phones and tablets with touchscreen controls.
What do you get in the money boxes?
A huge coin payout! The boxes remain collected even if you restart the level, so you can grab them across multiple attempts.
How do I unlock new bikes?
Bikes cost gems, starting at five gems for the first unlock. You can earn gems by completing levels. Coins are earned by collecting money boxes and winning tournaments.
How do the tournaments work?
After completing level 5, you can enter tournaments as long as you have a ticket, which you’ll get for free at the start. In this mode, you race against tough riders across knockout rounds on the same course, and payouts depend on how far you progress.
What should I spend my coins on first?
Focus on progressing through levels to earn gems, then unlock a new bike or two before purchasing upgrades. Coins work best for character customization or converting into gems when you’re close to an unlock.
Is there online multiplayer?
The tournaments feature matchmaking against other riders, but there’s no open lobbies where you can choose who to play with.
Why do I keep crashing on landings?
You’re likely landing nose-first. Tap the left arrow to tilt backward before you land, and try to maintain speed so the bike stays stable in the air
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Bill is a writer and photographer who has been part of the Drifted team since 2015. His work extends to various print and online publications, including Wangan Warriors.
As part of the King of Nations team, he traveled extensively for several years, capturing top-tier international drift events worldwide. His hands-on experience, including rebuilding his own Nissan Silvia S15 drift car, gives him unique insights into drift car building and global drift culture.
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