Overview
Launched in 1989, this game is the sequel to its predecessor, offering players an elevated experience in BMX racing. Designed for various platforms, it captured the spirit of extreme sports in the late ’80s.
Gameplay
The game features a top-down view where players maneuver their bikes through a series of challenging tracks. The objective is to complete races against time, contending with obstacles and mastering tight corners to achieve the best times. Each level presents its own set of challenges, requiring dexterity and strategic planning.
Features
- Multiple Levels: Test your skills across diverse tracks.
- Enhanced Graphics: Improved from its predecessor, offering vibrant visuals for its time.
- Single Player Mode: Race against the clock and refine your biking strategies.
Technical Details
Originally released for home computers, the game was compatible with systems such as the ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64, and Amiga. Its programming maximized the processing capabilities of these platforms, offering smooth gameplay and engaging challenges for sports enthusiasts.
Reception
The game was well-received for its innovation and the excitement it brought to BMX enthusiasts. It stood out for merging sports with a slightly competitive edge, attracting players looking for a unique racing experience.









