The game is bugged and is very slow.
Introduction to Back Flip Rider
Have you ever found yourself itching to pull off daring stunts on a rickety dirt track, heart racing as your bike soars through the air? That’s the thrill Back Flip Rider brings to the table. You hop on a lightweight motorbike, tap the left or right side of the screen to tilt backward or forward, and time your flips just right to stick the landing. It’s surprisingly easy to pick up, but nailing those smooth backflips and chaining combos keeps you coming back for more.
The levels are a mix of barren desert expanses, rustic wooden ramps, and industrial backdrops that challenge you to master your timing. Every course has its own quirks—some ramps launch you sky-high for multi-rotation flips, while narrow platforms force pinpoint accuracy or you’ll crash and burn. The game keeps things fresh with daily challenges and special events that reward extra coins and unlockable bike skins.
Speaking of bikes, there’s a modest garage to build up. Early on, you’ll cruise around on a basic dirt bike, but as you rack up coins and finish objectives, you can swap in sleeker models with better handling and faster acceleration. Colorful decals, shiny chrome parts, and even tricked-out exhausts let you customize your ride and show off your style on each new track.
What really hooks players, though, is the mix of relaxed pick-up-and-play fun and the drive to perfect those high-flying stunts. Whether you just want to casually tap your way through a few runs or dive deep into mastering every flip combo, the game has a satisfying rhythm. It’s a simple concept, brought to life with enough variety and challenge to make each ride feel like an invitation to push your limits—without any of the real-world bruises. Enjoy the ride!