Bike Trial Xtreme Forest
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Bike Trial Xtreme Forest is a free browser physics game where you guide a motorbike along a forest trail packed with ramps, drops, and uneven ground across 30 levels. It plays on desktop and mobile with no download needed, so you can pick it up at school or work whenever you have a spare few minutes. The controls are simple but the terrain is not. Each level asks you to stay balanced while accelerating or reversing over obstacles, and the physics make every bump feel real.
What is Bike Trial Xtreme Forest?
This is a side-scrolling motorbike trial game developed by Mentolatux. You ride a cross bike worn by a biker in a chicken helmet through a forest map, climbing over humps and launching off ramps. The core loop is reaching the finish without toppling over, though the game also rewards you for pulling backflips and frontflips on ramp jumps. Thirty levels increase in difficulty as the terrain gets trickier and the gaps between safe landings get longer.
Controls for the forest trail
The game uses two input methods so it works on keyboard and touchscreen alike.
| Action | Keyboard | Mobile |
|---|---|---|
| Accelerate forward | W or Up arrow | On-screen button |
| Reverse | S or Down arrow | On-screen button |
| Tilt forward | D or Right arrow | On-screen button |
| Tilt backward | A or Left arrow | On-screen button |
The 30 levels at a glance
Levels start on flatter ground and gradually add steeper ramps, longer gaps, and tighter landings. Here is a rough breakdown of what changes as you progress.
| Stage range | What to expect |
|---|---|
| Levels 1 to 8 | Gentle slopes and basic humps, good for learning balance |
| Levels 9 to 18 | Steeper ramps with flip opportunities and tighter landings |
| Levels 19 to 30 | Complex obstacle sequences that punish small balance errors |
Pulling off tricks on the ramps
When you hit a ramp with enough speed, you can rotate the bike mid-air by holding A or D (left or right arrow). A full rotation backward is a backflip; forward is a frontflip. Landing cleanly keeps your run going. Bailing resets you at the last checkpoint, so risky trick attempts on long jumps are worth trying since the penalty is small.
Tips for keeping the bike upright
- Tap the accelerator rather than holding it flat on steep uphill sections. Too much throttle spins the rear wheel and tips you back.
- Use reverse briefly when you overshoot a landing to pull the front wheel down before you flip.
- On ramp approaches, get your speed up early then ease off just before the lip so the launch angle is controlled.
- Watch the terrain one obstacle ahead, not just the one you are on. Planning the next move prevents panic braking.
- The chicken helmet biker is light, so even small tilt inputs at speed have a big effect. Micro-adjustments beat big corrections.