Blocky Rider game preview

Blocky Rider

Voxel-Style Endless Motorbike Racing

Controls

  • ← / → or A / D
    Steer / Lean - Weave through traffic or aim for collisions
  • ↑ or W
    Accelerate - Go faster (Risk increases score)
  • ↓ or S
    Brake / Reverse - Slow down to avoid crashes
  • Space
    Handbrake - Drift or stop quickly
  • C
    Camera - Switch between First-Person and Third-Person views

About Blocky Rider

Hit the streets in Blocky Rider, where Minecraft-style voxel graphics meet adrenaline-pumping motorcycle physics. Originally released as Blocky Moto Racing by Hungarian studio isTom Games, this browser version brings the full experience to your screen—no app store needed. Whether you're weaving through rush-hour traffic in Race Mode, causing chaos in Demolition Mode, or just cruising around the open city, there's something here for every type of rider.

Blocky Rider
Endless Race Mode
Survive as long as possible on a highway where traffic density increases every minute. Drive dangerously close to cars (Close Calls) to boost your score multiplier.
Demolition Mode
Forget safety—your goal is destruction. You have 2 minutes to smash as many cars as possible. Hit them from the side to trigger spectacular voxel explosions.
Open City Mode
A free-roam sandbox mode with no timers. Practice your riding skills, find hidden ramps, jump over rooftops, and enjoy the voxel scenery at your own pace.
Realistic Bike Physics
Despite the blocky look, the game features distinct handling for each bike. Light bikes (Superbikes) are agile but fragile; Choppers are stable but heavy.

Stage Guide

Learn the basics of handling. Pick the Standard Bike and try Race Mode. Focus on changing lanes smoothly without over-steering.

💡 Tips

  • Use 'C' to find your preferred camera view.
  • Don't hold 'W' constantly; release it when traffic gets dense.

Switch to Demolition Mode. The rules change here: you WANT to hit cars. But be careful—head-on collisions will still stop you. Aim for the sides!

💡 Tips

  • T-boning cars (hitting them perpendicular) causes the biggest explosions.
  • Look for grouped cars to cause chain reactions.

Once you're comfortable with Race Mode, explore City Mode. There are no time limits here—perfect for finding shortcuts, testing different bikes, and discovering hidden areas.

💡 Tips

  • Look for ramps near the airport—they're great for practicing jumps.
  • Try switching bikes mid-session to feel the difference in handling.

Tips & Strategies

Watch the Blinkers

Traffic is dynamic. Cars will change lanes unexpectedly. Watch for their turn signals (blinkers) to predict their movement.

Close Calls for Coins

In Race Mode, overtaking a car at high speed with very little gap gives you bonus points and coins. It's risky but rewarding.

Close call overtakes in Blocky Rider race mode to earn bonus coins
Wheelie for Speed

On some bikes, tapping the 'down' key while accelerating can lift the front wheel. It looks cool and can sometimes help clear low obstacles.

Performing a wheelie stunt with a superbike in Blocky Rider
Speed Management

Going full throttle all the time will get you killed fast. Learn when to slow down—especially when traffic suddenly bunches up or when you see a red light ahead.

Speed management in Blocky Rider - navigating dense traffic safely
High Score Strategy

Your score multiplies based on speed and close calls. The longer you survive, the higher the multiplier gets. But remember: one crash resets everything, so balance risk and reward.

Rider Reviews

4.5/5.0(4 reviews)

PixelRider_99

"Demolition mode is hilarious! The way cars explode into blocks never gets old. Perfect stress relief after work."

SpeedDemon

"City mode is my go-to when I just want to cruise around. No pressure, just vibes. The physics feel surprisingly good for a blocky game."

TrafficMaster

"Race mode gets intense real fast. Once traffic starts piling up, it's pure chaos. Love the challenge though—keeps me coming back."

VoxelVeteran

"The bike selection is awesome! Each one handles differently. Superbike for speed runs, Chopper for stability. Really adds depth to the gameplay."

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FAQ

Blocky Rider was originally released as **Blocky Moto Racing** by **isTom Games**, a Hungarian studio known for creating polished voxel-style games. They're the same team behind titles like 'Nyan Cat: Lost in Space' and 'Highway Traffic'. The web version you're playing here is a browser port of their mobile game.

Yes! This web version works perfectly on mobile browsers. On touch screens, tap the left or right side of the screen to steer, and use the on-screen controls for acceleration and braking. The game automatically adapts to your screen size.

The GIF recording feature requires access to your device's storage, which is only available in native mobile apps (iOS/Android). The web version focuses on delivering the core gameplay experience without those extra features. You can still take screenshots manually if you want to share moments.

Earn coins by playing Race Mode and completing runs. The longer you survive, the more coins you collect. Once you have enough, head to the Garage menu (usually accessible from the main menu) to unlock bikes like the Police Bike, Superbike, or even hidden vehicles like the Sci-Fi bike.

The game features cartoon-style voxel graphics, so there's no realistic violence. However, Demolition Mode does involve crashing into cars (which explode into blocks). If you're concerned about content, stick to Race Mode or City Mode, which are more about skill than destruction.

Start with the **Standard Bike** (also called Cross Bike). It has balanced stats—not too fast, not too slow, and handles predictably. Once you get comfortable, try the Superbike for speed runs, or the Chopper if you prefer stability over agility.

Survival is key. The longer you stay alive, the higher your score multiplier climbs. Combine that with risky close calls (overtaking cars with minimal clearance) and maintaining high speed. In Race Mode, traffic gets denser over time, so the real challenge is staying alive when things get chaotic.

The web version is designed for keyboard and touch controls. Some browsers support gamepad input, but it's not officially supported. For the best experience, stick with keyboard (WASD or arrow keys) on desktop, or touch controls on mobile.

**Race Mode** is endless and gets progressively harder—traffic density increases, and your goal is to survive as long as possible for a high score. **City Mode** is a free-roam sandbox with no time limits, no score pressure, and no traffic escalation. Perfect for practicing tricks, exploring, or just relaxing.