App Feature
Xtreme Motorbikes is a free, open-city motorbike simulator focused on realistic bike physics, stunt riding, and sandbox-style roaming. It offers 30+ detailed bikes, rider/passenger swapping, cosmetic customization (paint, rims), slow-motion drifting, engine/gear/tyre sounds, and generous starting coins to unlock top bikes quickly.
Verdict
Verdict: A physics-first, freestyle bike sandbox that’s immensely fun, but lacks depth features like multiplayer, career events, and richer maps.
Who is it for
Best for:
- Players who want realistic bike handling and stunt-focused sandbox play
- Casual riders who appreciate quick progression and generous starting currency
- Tinkerers who enjoy cosmetic customization and varied camera views
Not ideal for:
- Fans seeking structured races, career modes, or competitive multiplayer
- Graphics purists who want top-tier visuals and dense, lively cities
- Players who dislike ads or want advanced simulation toggles (e.g., full manual shifting)
Real-world User Experience
Users like it:
Responsive, realistic-feeling bike physics; smooth controls and satisfying wheelies/stunts; large initial cash enabling immediate access to top bikes; good variety of bikes and camera angles; customization is simple and free; chase moments with police add excitement.
Users complain about:
No multiplayer or AI race/events; map could be bigger with more locations, pedestrians, and traffic variety; graphics and city life feel sparse; some physics quirks (high-speed drifting affecting turns) and overzealous police; requests for tilt controls, manual shifting, better mirrors; occasional ad annoyance.
Is it Worth Paying For?
There are no in-app purchases; the game is completely free with ads. Value is excellent if you’re fine with ad-supported play since you can unlock top bikes with the generous starting coins.
How it Compares to Alternatives
Compared to Traffic Rider and Real Moto 2, Xtreme Motorbikes prioritizes open-world freestyle over structured missions or racing careers. It feels closer to Trial Xtreme–style stunt freedom but with a 3D city rather than track-based levels. Visuals and content breadth trail premium racers, yet the physics and instant access to powerful bikes make it a standout free sandbox for stunt enthusiasts.
Summary
Xtreme Motorbikes delivers a compelling freestyle motorbike sandbox with punchy, realistic physics and immediate access to powerful bikes, making it easy to jump in and have fun. Its strengths lie in handling, stunt potential, and simple customization, backed by generous in-game currency and a lively feel enhanced by police chases. However, it lacks multiplayer, structured races, and a denser world, and the graphics and city life are merely serviceable. If you want pure riding feel and stunt freedom without paying, it’s an excellent pick; if you’re after a deep progression system, online play, or a richly populated world, you may find it light on long-term depth.






