Game Info
Updated: N/A
Category: Racing
Score: 7.1
Action Bike Funny Game HTML5 Motorcycle Racing Road Sports

How to Play

You can use the A S D and W keys to play the game Alternatively you can also play the game using the arrow keys

Description

So here’s what you’re in for: motorbike racing—but not the usual dusty roads or city circuits. Think deep space, rocks spinning past, patches of empty void between wild obstacles. You steer this little motorbike (yes, floating in zero gravity), and the game drops you right into action almost immediately. Pick up diamonds scattered everywhere—those are your lifeline and currency both—and there’s that feeling of mild panic when the path suddenly dips or turns sideways with almost no warning. Upgrades? You’ll need them. Those diamonds let you get better engines after a few tries. Actually, it’s kind of satisfying once you nab enough gems to hear the bike rumble a bit louder. Each level is its own puzzle with some taking longer than expected—sometimes because of one frustrating jump or corner that keeps tripping you up. And yet… it never feels overly punishing; just challenging enough that getting further makes you want to try again. There are 30 levels altogether, so it isn’t one of those endless racers where things blur together after a while. Younger players might get hooked on the visuals alone (floating bikes have their charm), but there’s enough bite here for anyone who likes timing-based platformers too. It’s interesting how often I nearly forgot I was riding through outer space and just focused on keeping my front wheel down.

Editor's View

When I first tried Motor Racing Adventure in Space, I figured it’d be simple—race forward and avoid falling off into nothingness. But about five levels in, that sense of ease wore thin; every turn seemed trickier than the last. Honestly, some bits felt genuinely tense as my bike teetered at an angle over gaps with only quick reflexes saving me. I liked chasing after diamonds for upgrades but sometimes wished they came just a little quicker; grinding could feel repetitive now and then. Still, by level ten or so (and after more crashes than I’ll admit), it clicked: mastering each section became pretty addictive. Well, maybe don’t expect crazy realism—but if you’re looking for something flashy and fun with steady challenge spikes… this one does the job.