Welcome, gamers, to Kuma’s review of Stunt Bike Extreme, which was developed by Hyperkani, and special shoutout to Keymailer for the code. Honestly, this genre of motor vehicle games was never on my radar, nor did I ever partake in them. The only mistake I made was thinking this was a successor to the Trails game,s which was published by Ubisoft. I would even consider this a spiritual successor, because besides the visuals not being as powerful, it is still Trials. Let’s get into this.
Push forward and stunt on them.

The concept is simple, you pick your rider, either a male or female, a quite basic design, and you get on your bike to beat the proper time. The challenge comes in how fast you get to the finish line, building your points, and finding the extra cash boxes throughout the map. Also, getting a 3-star rating on all maps. You will literally hop, skip, and jump through all sorts of obstacles before you reach the goal. There will be loops, explosions, trains, trucks, and even the occasional chase.
At times, you will have to gauge your speed to perform your stunts properly. Being that there is physics involved, you will have to control your wheelies and flips carefully, as it is sensitive. I will admit this is great sensitivity training if you want to learn how to properly work your while moving the motorcycle as you edge through each course. You just can’t rough your way through all courses; you will have to finesse your analogs properly to reach the finish line and secure that explosive victory.
But innuendos aside, this game is a simple concept that you adapt and learn from. There is going to be failure, and all you have to do is learn from it.
Customize and Earn!

Stunt Bike Extreme doesn’t have the best customization when it comes to your character. You will have your choice of Male or Female body swap, but that’s about it. Everything else can be bought with the money you earn throughout your trials. They are quite expensive, so hitting up the bonus areas is wise if you want to earn big money. There is a bike I am personally considering, but it is in the 100k range. That is also one thing that separates this game from Trials HD: they have a few bikes not suited for these stunts, but that is the fun of it.
Not the Vibe

In terms of a “racing game,” Stune Bike Extreme is not really my cup of tea. Even with the different levels and stages you go through. The repetitive nature hits me fast; there is not enough transition of special levels for me. Also, some of the clothing should not cost the same, but at least you can upgrade your bike for a better experience. Not all bad.
Final Thoughts:

Stunt Bike Extreme may not reinvent the wheel, but it absolutely understands what makes physics-based stunt racers addictive. Its tight controls, chaotic obstacle courses, and risk-versus-reward gameplay loop create those “just one more run” moments that keep you chasing perfect clears and three-star ratings.
While the customization is limited and the level variety can feel repetitive over long sessions, the core gameplay remains fun, challenging, and surprisingly satisfying. If you enjoy games like Trials, or you’re looking for a fast-paced arcade experience that rewards precision and patience, Stunt Bike Extreme delivers exactly what it promises.
It may not be for everyone, but for fans of stunt racing chaos, this is a ride worth taking. In that, thanks for checking out our review and be sure to stick around for more post. Thanks for the support.
Rating: ★★★⯨ ☆ (3½ out of 5)
