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About the Game Street Wheelie
About Street Wheelie
Street Wheelie is a 3D browser-based motorcycle stunt game focused on balance and control. The main goal is to ride a bike while keeping the front wheel lifted for as long as possible without crashing. Players explore several open maps such as city streets, countryside roads, and practice areas designed for stunt riding. Each environment offers different slopes, turns, and obstacles that affect how the bike behaves. The physics system requires careful throttle control to maintain the correct angle during a wheelie. Accelerating too quickly may flip the bike backward, while lowering the front wheel too early reduces your score. As you continue playing, you can unlock new bikes and customize rider gear like helmets and gloves. Street Wheelie emphasizes timing, balance, and practice, making it a skill-based game where improving control leads to longer rides and higher scores.
Game Features
- Physics-based motorcycle riding focused on wheelie balance
- Multiple maps including city, town, country, and practice areas
- Open riding environments designed for stunt practice
- Unlockable bikes and customizable rider gear
- Score system based on wheelie distance and stunt performance
How to Play Street Wheelie
In Street Wheelie, your objective is to keep the motorcycle's front wheel lifted while moving forward across different environments. Start by accelerating gently and leaning back to lift the front wheel into a wheelie. Once the wheel is raised, carefully control the throttle and balance to maintain the correct angle. If you accelerate too hard, the bike may flip backward, while braking too much will drop the front wheel. Each map contains roads, slopes, and turns that affect stability, so you must constantly adjust your balance. The longer you maintain the wheelie and travel without crashing, the higher your score becomes.
Game Controls
- W / Up Arrow – Accelerate
- S / Down Arrow – Brake or slow down
- A / Left Arrow – Lean backward
- D / Right Arrow – Lean forward to stabilize
Tips and Tricks
- Start the wheelie slowly instead of accelerating at full speed.
- Use gentle throttle adjustments to keep the bike balanced.
- Brake lightly if the bike begins to tilt too far backward.
- Practice on easier maps before attempting more complex routes.
- Focus on maintaining a steady angle rather than maximum speed.