Ghost Knight Rider

Ghost Knight Rider

7.661,334 playes

Take control of a supernatural biker in Ghost Knight Rider, a skill-based driving game where you must balance speed and rotation to navigate through dark and challenging terrain.

About Ghost Knight Rider

Ghost Knight Rider blends motorcycle driving with physics-based skill challenges. Players take on the role of a skeletal rider inspired by cinematic themes, navigating through environments that require precise control over every movement. The core gameplay focuses on maintaining momentum while ensuring the bike stays upright during jumps and across uneven paths.

This title appeals to fans of trial-style motorcycle games who enjoy mastering physics-based mechanics. With its dark, atmospheric aesthetic, it offers a distinct visual experience compared to traditional racing games. It serves as a test of coordination, requiring quick reactions to adjust the bike's orientation in mid-air to ensure a safe landing and continued progress through the levels.

  • Genre: Driving
  • Platform: Browser
  • Mode: Singleplayer
  • Developer: BRAVO
  • Recommended age: 7+
  • Mobile support: No
  • Release: 04/02/2019

Why players like Ghost Knight Rider

  • Atmospheric movie-inspired visual design and theme.
  • Challenging physics-based motorcycle handling mechanics.
  • Simple keyboard controls that emphasize player skill.
  • Focus on precision and timing over pure racing speed.

Instructions

= ride

AD = rotate

How to play

Use the left and right arrow keys to drive the motorcycle forward or backward across the terrain. While the bike is in motion or mid-air, use the A and D keys to rotate the vehicle. Your objective is to reach the end of the course without crashing. Success requires balancing your acceleration with careful rotation to ensure the wheels land safely on the ground after jumps.

Tips for beginners

  • Avoid over-rotating while in the air to prevent landing upside down.
  • Control your speed when approaching sharp peaks to maintain better traction.
  • Use quick, short taps for rotation to make more precise adjustments to your bike's angle.