About
Moto X3M is a physics-based motorcycle stunt game with obstacle courses that escalate from mildly treacherous to completely absurd. You ride through levels filled with spinning sawblades, exploding barrels, trampolines, and loop-the-loops, trying to reach the finish line without crashing — and doing it fast enough to earn three stars.
The physics feel weighty and reactive. Landing badly sends your rider tumbling; adjusting your approach angle mid-air is genuinely skillful. The game encourages experimentation — sometimes the fastest line involves a reckless shortcut through an obstacle that looks deadly but isn't.
Levels are short (30–90 seconds each), making Moto X3M ideal for short breaks. Chasing three stars on a level you previously scraped through provides a satisfying progression loop.
How to Play
- Hold the up arrow (or W) to accelerate, down to brake/reverse.
- Use left/right arrows to tilt your bike in the air for better landings.
- Reach the finish flag without crashing to complete the level.
- Complete levels faster to earn up to 3 stars.
- If you crash, respawn at the last checkpoint.
Tips
- Land front-wheel-first on downward slopes, rear-wheel-first on upward ones.
- On loops, maintain speed through the full arc — slowing at the top causes a fall.
- Watch for shortcuts: some obstacles can be jumped over entirely.
History
Moto X3M was developed by MadPuffers and released as a Flash game in 2016, becoming one of the most-played browser games on portals like Poki. It has since spawned multiple sequels (Pool Party, Spooky Land, Winter, etc.) and been ported to mobile. The game sits within a lineage of physics motorcycle games stretching back to Elasto Mania (2000) and the Trials series, which popularized the genre on consoles.