Line Biker

Line Biker

7.995,827 playes

Line Biker is a minimalist skill-based driving game where you guide a stickman motorcyclist across challenging drawn terrain, focusing on balance and distance to achieve high scores.

About Line Biker

This title puts players in control of a stickman on a motorcycle, navigating courses defined by simple lines. As a physics-based driving game, it emphasizes precise mouse control to maintain stability while traversing uneven geometry. The minimalist aesthetic keeps the focus entirely on the movement and the challenge of the terrain, requiring players to react quickly to changes in the path.

Success depends on your ability to manage momentum and balance. By utilizing the upgrade system, players can improve their performance over time, making it easier to cover greater distances. It is an ideal choice for fans of range-based skill games who enjoy mastering physics-driven mechanics in a clean, distraction-free environment where every adjustment counts.

  • Genre: Driving
  • Platform: Browser
  • Mode: Singleplayer
  • Mobile support: No
  • Release: 06/22/2018

Why players like Line Biker

  • Clean minimalist stickman art style.
  • Satisfying physics-based motorcycle handling.
  • Progressive upgrade system to enhance performance.
  • Challenging terrain that tests player reflexes and timing.

Instructions

mouse

How to play

Use your mouse to control the motorcycle's movement and balance as you navigate the drawn paths. The primary goal is to travel as far as possible without crashing. Watch the terrain ahead carefully to adjust your speed and orientation. Collect resources during your runs to access upgrades, which help you tackle more difficult sections of the course and extend your total range.

Tips for beginners

  • Avoid over-rotating in the air to ensure a flat, stable landing.
  • Manage your speed carefully when approaching steep inclines or sudden drops.
  • Prioritize upgrades that improve overall stability and control.
  • Small, precise mouse movements are often more effective than large, erratic adjustments.