Airborne BMX delivers the true feel of a high-speed freestyle BMX game, where players must maintain precise timing to overcome ramps, jump pits, and risky jumps.
The best part is that the game not only requires speed, but also precise timing for backflips, frontflips, spins, and impressive trick sequences.
A clean landing allows for extended combos, while a misstep resulting in a ragdoll fall can be both funny and intense.
With Airborne BMX, players can perform all kinds of tricks, not just simple jumps and landings like in traditional BMX. The trick system is more than just for looks; it impacts combos, speed, and the possibility of high scores. The better you get at mixing flying, spinning, and clean landings, the easier it is to get long, consistent score streaks.

For long combos, you need a good jump first. Carefully time your ramp so the bike is high enough to allow time to turn or flip. If the jump is too low, you won't have enough space to chain multiple tricks.
Don’t try to do all the tricks in one jump. A better way is:
It's not the amount of tricks; it's how smooth and beautiful the combo is. After each maneuver, you should feel the bike's position before continuing with the next trick. If the bike is at an angle and you press the button again, the combo is very likely to fail.
Many beginners make the mistake of overdoing the trick, and then not having enough time to adjust the bike when it's almost landing. When doing complex combos, always reserve some time at the end to get the bike into a safe position before landing.
If you like extreme racing games, side-scrolling and aerial stunts, Airborne BMX is a must-try. The game is simple enough for anyone to pick up and play, but challenging enough to keep players coming back for a long time. Especially those who like chasing high scores, unlocking tougher levels, and honing their skills with each playthrough.























