Quick description
Command throttle and balance to execute legendary stunts is an arcade-style racing and stunt game that channels classic daredevil shows. You take on the role of the famed stunt rider, sending motorcycles and rockets through flaming hoops, off springboards, and over iconic obstacles such as double-decker buses and the Las Vegas water feature. The experience mixes approachable controls with pulse-racing challenges.
Core mechanics
- Rocket runs use a single input to control thrust and deploy the parachute at the right moment.
- On bikes, two simple inputs handle speed and in-air rotation for midjump adjustments.
- Precise timing of throttle and tilt is essential for clean landings after big jumps.
Career progression and vehicles
Follow a rider’s rise from modest beginnings to headline stunts:
- Begin on humble 250cc scramblers, building skill and reputation.
- Advance to the signature 750cc performance bike that demands finer control.
- Reach the high-stakes Skycycle X-2 rocket for canyon-crossing spectacle.
Gear, customization, and collectibles
Coins and pickups scattered through stages let you personalize your setup and improve performance:
- Upgrade from basic scrambler frames up to jet-assisted, high-speed machines.
- Spend collected currency on new helmets, suits, and cosmetic touches.
- Unlock the rider’s classic white-and-blue leathers as a special reward.
Game modes and social play
- Local sessions support up to four players alternating runs in cooperative stunt sequences or head-to-head rocket launches.
- Single-player career tasks you with increasingly daring objectives and longer jumps.
Rewards, stats, and challenges
- Performance yields experience that raises attributes like landing resilience, rotational speed, and coin magnetism.
- Completion medals come in bronze, silver, and gold tiers to encourage replaying stages and refining technique.
- Some modes and trophies require near-perfect execution, promoting mastery over repeated attempts.
Audio-visual presentation and difficulty
Vivid level design, dynamic camera work, and an energetic soundtrack amplify the sensation of flight and risk. Visuals and sound cues also help with timing, but the rocket segments present a steeper learning curve that may frustrate newcomers until they learn to manage fuel and chute timing.
Practical tips
- Anticipate your landing: adjust throttle early and correct rotation midair.
- In rocket runs, conserve momentum and pick the optimal chute-deploy window.
- Replay trophy stages to dial in approach speed and rotation for consistent gold-level results.
Technical
- Windows
- Mac
- English
- Spanish
- German
- French
- Italian
- Full