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Sports game

Trials Frontier

Balance a trials motorcycle over ramps and wreckage, shifting the rider's weight to land every obstacle upright.

Difficulty
Moderate to challenging
Compatibility
See device support below

Game overview

Trials Frontier is a physics motorcycle game about weight, not speed. Each course throws ramps, wrecked machinery and steep climbs at you, and clearing them means shifting the rider forward or back so the bike lands on both wheels. Throttle control gets you up an obstacle; body position keeps you upright on the other side. Courses are short, restarts are quick, and the learning curve is entirely in your hands.

This title is best suited to players who enjoy physics-heavy trials riding.

How to play Trials Frontier

  1. Build speed on the flat before the first obstacle
  2. Lean back to lift the front wheel over an edge
  3. Shift forward in the air so the bike lands level
  4. Restart instantly when a landing goes wrong

Controls

  • Arrow keys / on-screen buttons: Throttle, brake and lean the rider
  • Lean button: Shift the rider's weight forward or back

Objectives and failure conditions

Objectives

  • Reach the end of each course upright
  • Clear obstacles without stopping
  • Improve your course times

The run ends or fails when

  • The rider is thrown off after a bad landing

Gameplay mechanics

  • Weight-shifting physics on a two-wheeled bike
  • Throttle and brake control over obstacles
  • Short courses with instant restarts

Device compatibility

Desktop browsers

Mouse and keyboard: Trials Frontier loads straight into the page on desktop Chrome, Edge, Firefox and Safari with no download or plugin. Controls used: Arrow keys / on-screen buttons, Lean button.

Phones and tablets

Touch controls: Trials Frontier mirrors its keyboard inputs on on-screen buttons, so phones and tablets stay playable in portrait or landscape.

Tips for Trials Frontier

  • Slow down before an obstacle rather than hitting it at full speed
  • Land with both wheels level, even if it costs momentum
  • Learn one obstacle at a time instead of rushing the whole course

What worked well and what did not

Pros

  • Genuinely satisfying physics handling
  • Restarts are immediate, so practice is cheap

Cons

  • Steep learning curve for the later courses
  • Frequent falls until the weight shift clicks

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