3D MOTO SIMULATOR 2
3D MOTO SIMULATOR 2 — Game Controls:
Drive - WASD ### Change bike - 1, 2, 3 ### Handbrake - Space ### Change view - C ### Shift bike - Shift ### Reset game - R ### Reset bike - G ### Police lights - E ###
3D MOTO SIMULATOR 2 — Review + Tips & Tricks:
3D Moto Simulator 2 is a pure two-wheeled sandbox: no lap timers, no stress—just you, a beastly bike, and three huge zones begging to be shredded. One minute you’re carving downtown hairpins; the next you’re blasting dunes or sending it off dusty ridgelines. It’s the kind of game where you say “one more jump” and suddenly an hour disappears.
Pick your ride
The street bike is all top-end and crisp cornering—perfect for freeway pulls and long, clean sweepers. The motocross bike trades speed for control, letting you bunny-hop curbs, scrub jumps, and stick landings that would pancake a street machine. Then there’s the police bike: heavier, but stable at speed, and nothing beats lighting up the siren before a full-throttle chase through the city grid.
First-person for maximum adrenaline
Flip to cockpit view and the world gets louder, faster, and way more personal. Handlebars twitch, speed feels real, and lining up a jump suddenly matters. Land front wheel first and you’ll wobble; set it down level and you’ll rocket into the next stunt like a highlight reel.
Explore your playground
Three open maps = three moods. The city serves up tight corners, long straights, and sneaky rooftop ramps. The desert is all flow—rolling dunes, natural kickers, and sightlines for mile-long pulls. The wastelands hit that stunt-park vibe with scaffolds, broken roads, and gaps that look impossible until you nail the run-up. Hunt for hidden ramps, stitch together lines, and build your own freeride loop.
Pro tips (ride smarter)
Feather the throttle on corner exit to keep grip, stand the bike up before hammering it, and square off turns if you’re sliding wide. For big sends, stay straight on takeoff, tap the brake mid-air to drop the nose, and land with a tiny bit of throttle to stabilize. Swap bikes for the terrain—street for speedways, dirt for control, police when you want rock-solid stability.
Related rides to keep the rubber hot
— Need bike-to-bike mayhem? Try Highway Rider Extreme for traffic-threading reflex tests.
— Crave a giant stunt buffet? Top Speed Racing 3D drops you into a city built for flips, drifts, and photo-ops.
— Want a chill cruise vibe? City Rider is perfect for tuning lines and cruising skylines.
Final lap: If 3D Moto Simulator 2 is your comfort ride, you’ll find fast loads and school-friendly sessions on Class6x Games. Gear up, pick your bike, and carve your own route.
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