Overview
Released in 1990 and developed by M.C. Lothlorien Ltd, this game offers players a thrilling biking experience set in challenging terrains. As the title suggests, the game simulates mountain biking across various trails and obstacles.
Gameplay
The game features a 2D top-down view where players must navigate through intricate paths filled with natural obstacles such as rocks and trees. It requires quick reflexes and strategic maneuvering to successfully complete each track. Players can expect to manage speed and momentum effectively to avoid crashes.
Technical Aspects
Developed for platforms like the ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64, and Amstrad CPC, the game utilizes the graphical and sound capabilities typical of early ’90s titles. Despite the limitations, it delivered a compelling biking simulation for its time.
Reception
While not as prominently cited in gaming history as some contemporaries, this game has been considered a moderately entertaining title within the niche of sports simulators. Its difficulty curve and technical execution offered a decent challenge to players familiar with similar games of that era.









