Stunt Bike Extreme is genuinely one of our favourite bike games on the site, and with 1.4 million votes on Poki it's clearly not just us. Hyperkani — the same studio behind Stunt Car Extreme — built this one to scratch that very specific itch of wanting to do stupid things on a motorbike across increasingly ridiculous obstacle courses. And it delivers that completely. You're not racing anyone. You're not following a story. You're just a rider, a bike, a clock ticking down, and a course that wants to kill you at every opportunity.
What we love about Stunt Bike Extreme is that it rewards two completely different kinds of skill at the same time. The first is technical — managing your landing angle, controlling your speed before drops, not panicking when you hit a seesaw at the wrong angle. The second is boldness — knowing when to go for a backflip off a big ramp instead of playing it safe, because the flip bonus coins and the momentum you carry out of a clean landing are genuinely worth the risk. Getting both of those things right at the same time, in the same run, on a level you've been grinding for three stars on — that's the feeling this game is built around, and it delivers it consistently.
The environments are a big part of why it stays fresh. You start in jungle settings and work your way through warehouses, junkyards, and more — each one with its own obstacle personality. Jungle levels lean into steep hills and long ramp jumps. Warehouse levels are tighter, more technical, with platforms and crates stacked in ways that punish speed. Junkyard levels throw a mix of everything at you. None of them feel like reskins of each other, which is more than you can say for a lot of games in this genre.
If you've played Moto X3M or Drive Mad and want something with a bit more structure and progression behind it, Stunt Bike Extreme is the logical next stop. The upgrade path gives you something to work toward between sessions, the level variety is genuinely good, and the flip mechanic adds a layer of risk-reward decision making that most basic obstacle bike games skip entirely. We've lost more time to this one than we'd like to admit. Highly recommend it for anyone who likes bike games, stunt games, or just the satisfaction of finally nailing a three-star run after six attempts. Browse more Racing Games on Playfry.
The controls are simple enough to get going immediately. Mastering landing angles, flip timing, and the fastest line through each level is where the real skill curve lives — and it's steeper than it first looks.
Up Arrow or the right pedal icon accelerates your bike forward. Down Arrow or the left pedal icon brakes and reverses. Left and Right Arrows (or the flip icons in the bottom left on mobile) rotate your bike mid-air to perform flips. Your goal on each level is to navigate the entire obstacle course and cross the finish line. Time is tracked from the moment you start — clear it under the target time to earn three stars. Coins collected during the run go toward upgrades between levels. If you crash, tap the restart button to try again from the beginning of the level.
Mid-game levels start combining multiple obstacle types in quick succession — a ramp into a gap into a seesaw into a steep climb, all within a few seconds. At that point your muscle memory from earlier levels pays off. Players who took the time to get three stars on the early jungle levels will find the warehouse and junkyard stages considerably less punishing, because the core tilt-control habit is already ingrained. The later levels also have bigger ramps that reward confident flip attempts, so avoiding flips entirely as a safety strategy stops working as well as it does early on.