Moto X3M takes the familiar side-scrolling bike stunt formula and turns it into a genuine time-attack puzzle. The clock is always running, and the fastest way to shave time isn't just gunning the throttle — it's landing every jump clean and pulling flips in midair for a speed bonus instead of just for style. Each track escalates the danger: barrels rigged to explode, seesaws that dump you if you land wrong, ice patches that kill your traction at the worst possible moment. A gold-medal time comes from riding the aggressive line through all of it without a single wipeout.
The up arrow (or W) guns the throttle, the down arrow (or S) brakes and reverses, and left/right lean your rider's weight forward or back to control pitch in midair — that lean is what lets you rotate into a backflip off a ramp. Landing nose-first or tail-first costs you a crash and a restart, so the goal on every jump is to match your bike's angle to the slope of the landing before you touch down. Precision braking matters as much as speed: tapping the brake mid-air adjusts your rotation without killing your forward momentum, which is exactly how tight backflips get squeezed into short jump windows.
Machita 66 offers Moto X3M unblocked with smooth, responsive controls and instant restarts, so chasing a gold time never feels like a chore. If stunt-driven speedrunning is your thing, follow it up with the winter tracks of Moto X3M Winter, the drift-focused precision of Drift Boss, or the momentum tricks of Drift Hunters. Find more racing and stunt games in the games library on Machita 66.