Heavy Bike Racing Motor Tour — Open-World Motorcycle Action
Android open-world motorcycle action game — heavy bike racing, police chases, helicopters, swimming, and tournament career mode.

A 3D open-world motorcycle action game for Android. Heavy bikes, challenging stunt tracks, highway police encounters, water sections, helicopter pickups, and a career mode with tournaments — all in a 173 MB build optimized for Android 8.0+. Built in Unity with arcade-leaning controls and a steady stream of feature updates across version 3.x.
What players do
- Ride heavy motorcycles across stunt tracks, highways, and offroad sections
- Race in career mode through missions, championships, and tournaments
- Escape police pursuits with chase and evasion mechanics
- Hijack vehicles for free open-world traversal
- Take to the water — boat sections and swimming controls
- Pick up helicopters for aerial transitions between locations
- Use weapons in open-world combat scenarios (added in v3.3)
- Configure your controls — tilt, buttons, or steering wheel
How it's built
Unity with C#, shipped on Android 8.0+. Engineering highlights:
- Mobile-tuned heavy-bike physics — weighty feel without realtime simulation cost
- Open-world environment streaming for highway, town, water, and aerial zones
- Multi-vehicle controller sharing animations and physics across bikes, cars, boats, helicopters
- Three control schemes — tilt, on-screen buttons, virtual steering wheel
- Career and tournament progression with mission unlocks and vehicle upgrades
- Nitro boost economy with collectibles and rewarded-ad refills
- Offline core gameplay so the main game works without a connection
Get the game
Free to play. Teen rated.
FAQ — How is this different from Xtreme Bike Racing Motor Tour?
Both are open-world bike-action games. Xtreme Bike Racing Motor Tour leans into Indian sport bikes (KTM Duke, R15, ZX10R) and Vegas-town exploration. Heavy Bike Racing focuses on heavier motorcycles, career/tournament progression, and stunt-track racing as the spine of the game.
FAQ — Can it be played offline?
Yes — the core racing and career modes work offline. Some features (rewarded ads, leaderboards) need a connection.
FAQ — Which control scheme works best?
Tilt is most immersive on phones with stable accelerometers. Buttons are most reliable on older devices. Steering wheel works well for precision riders on tablets.


