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Speed Stars

Speed Stars Unblocked

Dude Theft Auto

Basketball Legends

Golf Hit

Speed Stars 2

Baseball Bros IO

Speed Legends

Traffic Rally

Football Bros

Basket Random

Sports Hero

Sprinter Heroes

Crazy Cattle 3D

Jetski Race

Orbit Beats

Run N Shoot

Table Tennis Pro

Snow Rider 3D

Doodle Baseball

Infinity Golf

HomeRun Derby

Breakout Racing

Gumball: Go Long
Wheelie Master is a bike game about one thing: keeping the front wheel up without crashing. There’s no racing, no countdown, and no pressure to go fast. The bike moves forward on its own, and all the challenge comes from balance. At first it feels easy, almost relaxing, but after a while the game starts to push back. Small hills show up, the bike feels more sensitive, and mistakes happen fast. It’s the kind of game where you fail a lot, but restarting takes a second, so trying again never feels annoying.
The controls in Wheelie Master are simple. You don’t steer around obstacles or manage speed. You only control balance. Pressing the keys lifts or lowers the front wheel, and that’s it. Hold too long and the bike flips. Let go too early and the wheel drops. The score keeps climbing as long as the wheel stays up. There’s no end point, so every run is about seeing how far you can go before losing control. Learning how to play takes a minute. Playing well takes much longer.
Getting better at Wheelie Master gameplay is mostly about staying calm. Early on, big corrections work fine, but later they don’t. The longer you ride, the more the game rewards small, careful inputs. Each bike feels a little different, so switching bikes can throw off your timing. That’s part of the challenge. Long runs aren’t about perfect wheelies. They’re about recovery. Saving a bad angle feels just as good as setting a new distance.