Xtreme Motorbikes
Realistic motorbike racing for an adrenaline rush
Free-roam bike stunts with realistic physics and customization
Xtreme Motorbikes trades race brackets and lap timers for open-ended riding. Developed by MehdiRabiee, it gives you a sprawling city to explore at your own pace while you earn cash by chaining tricks, wheelies, and jumps. The focus is on showing skill rather than beating opponents, so it doubles as both a stunt playground and a laid-back cruising sim.
Progress is tied to your stunt performance. Pulling off acrobatics rewards you with money you can spend on expanding your garage. There are more than 20 motorcycles to unlock, each featuring convincing touches like authentic engine audio, functioning gearboxes, and tire behavior that adheres to grounded physics. Customization is a highlight too, with paint and rim options to personalize your rides. You can also swap riders, and even choose to carry a passenger or go solo.
Controls are straightforward. On-screen buttons handle steering, throttle, and braking, and the bikes themselves react believably to weight shifts and momentum. That said, the inputs can feel stiff when you try to lean aggressively, and the rider animations do not match the mechanical realism of the motorcycles. The city is busy with traffic, but non-player vehicles and bystanders look basic, which reduces immersion during slower rides.
With no race mode or structured challenges beyond stunt scoring, the experience lives and dies by how much you enjoy free-roam biking and collecting machines. If you are content to cruise, practice tricks, and tinker with cosmetics, it delivers a satisfying sandbox loop with a solid physics backbone. Players seeking deeper modes, more polished controls, or richer civilian traffic will likely find it thin over long sessions, but as a casual stunt-focused rider, it has clear appeal.
Developer
MehdiRabiee
OS
,
Version
899.9999.9999
License
Free