Ever wonder if you can finish a level without crashing? I thought I could. The controls are weirdly sensitive, and the bike flips at the slightest touch. It is totally chaotic and honestly, the physics feel a bit broken sometimes. But for some reason, I kept coming back to it.
It is neat how the game makes you feel like you are actually balancing. The levels are tricky, especially the later ones with narrow gaps. You have to lean forward and back just right. The wonky physics can be frustrating, but it also makes the jumps feel unpredictable. It is not easy to get the hang of it, but it is fun when you do.
There are no real builds here. You just pick a bike and go. The bikes handle differently, though. Some are heavier and some are lighter. You have to find one that fits your style. I like the faster bike because it feels more exciting, but it is harder to control. It is all about practice, not gear.
Here is a secret I found. If you tap the brake while in the air, you can land more smoothly. It is not obvious at first. Also, try to keep your speed low on the steep hills. Going too fast will make you fly off the track. I learned that the hard way.
The game does not have a deep story. It is just you against the track. You complete levels one by one. The ending is simple. You just beat the final stage and that is it. There are no big cutscenes or surprises. It is a bit underwhelming, but the gameplay is the main thing. I finished it in one sitting.