Quick game snapshot
Ojol the Game is a free mobile simulation from CodeXplore that puts you in the role of an on-demand motorcycle driver in Indonesia. Rather than running a company, you sign on with an existing ride-hailing firm and complete trips—earning coins to unlock better bikes, phones, and cosmetic options while navigating a large city map.
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Getting started — basic steps
- Pick a partner company and accept a driver profile.
- Create your avatar and choose an initial motorcycle and phone.
- Accept ride requests, follow the map, and deliver passengers to their destinations.
- Spend the coins you earn to purchase upgrades, cosmetics, and better equipment.
Customization and progression
- You can personalize your driver with different motorcycles, phones, and appearance items.
- Upgrades and additional gear are gated behind in-game coins earned from completing orders.
- Although you don't manage a fleet, improving your equipment increases efficiency and comfort on the job.
Driving mechanics and controls
- The game uses on-screen buttons to control your bike; these can sometimes feel sluggish or unresponsive and may need refinement.
- Orders vary in length from a few seconds to several minutes; a built-in map helps you navigate between pickup and drop-off points.
- You may freely ride or walk between orders to learn the city, but roaming consumes fuel and energy, which reduces your net earnings per trip.
Highlights
- Large map to explore and learn.
- Simple, approachable gameplay aimed at simulating daily driving.
- Equipment and visual customization available.
- Progressive unlocks tied to in-game currency.
Things to consider
- Earnings per order are relatively low, so progression can be slow.
- Waiting for orders often creates long idle periods.
- Roaming to pass the time drains fuel and energy resources.
- On-screen controls sometimes need improvement to feel responsive.
Final verdict — should you try it?
If you enjoy motorcycle-focused simulations and exploring open city maps, this title is worth a look. The core loop is straightforward: accept rides, deliver passengers, and upgrade gear. However, expect slow monetization, occasional long waits for jobs, and control hiccups that may affect enjoyment over longer sessions.
Technical
- Android
- Free