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Softonic review

A motorcycle racing simulation game

Dangerous Highway Bike Rider Simulator places players in the driver's seat of some of the fastest motorcycles in existence. Only those who possess lightning-fast skills will prevail in this game, from hairpin turns to several challenging routes.

In terms of its competitive design, this game can be compared to other popular racing SIMs, such as MX Bikes. However, this is a PvE platform (users will compete against the computer as opposed to participating in real-time races).

A touch of nostalgia

The graphics offered by Dangerous Highway Bike Rider Simulator harken back to the early days of gaming, particularly the late '90s and early 2000s. This platform could be suited for those who enjoy nostalgic first-person platforms.

Simple controls

Players will simply need to drag their fingers across the screen in order to control their motorcycles. However, the mechanics can still become challenging when performing certain tasks, such as lining up to a ramp or avoiding oncoming traffic. Users will need to stay on their toes at all times.

Keeping an eye on opponents

Another challenge offered by this game involves the NPCs themselves. Opponents will often try to knock the player off of their bike. This is why defensive tactics may need to be employed from time to time.

A no-frills racing game

Although not nearly as realistic as other racing bundles, such as MXGP - The Official Motocross Game, the white-knuckle speeds offered by Dangerous Highway Bike Rider Simulator should still provide a challenge to players who like to live life in the fast lane.

PROS

  • Controls and mechanics are simple to learn
  • Only requires 105 MB of free memory

CONS

  • Developer provides no data collection policy details
  • Graphics and backgrounds may appear dated to some
  • Poorly translated English text

Program available in other languages



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