Moto Trial Fest 2

Moto Trial Fest 2

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Moto Trial Fest 2

Rating:
3.5
Released: June 30, 2011
Last updated: September 07, 2011
Developer: nonamelab

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Description

More new challenges await you. 20 new levels now even larger and more interactive. Complete them, get badges and enter to the top moto trial racers ranking board.

How to Play

UP - Move Forward
DOWN - Move Backward
RIGHT - Balance Right
LEFT - Balance Left
SPACE - Acceleration

FAQ

What is Moto Trial Fest 2?

Moto Trial Fest 2 is a motorcycle trial game developed by Noname Lab where players ride a dirt bike through challenging obstacle courses.

How do you play Moto Trial Fest 2?

In Moto Trial Fest 2, you control a motocross bike using your keyboard to navigate across various terrains while trying to balance and avoid crashing.

What are the main features of Moto Trial Fest 2?

Moto Trial Fest 2 features multiple levels with increasingly difficult tracks, realistic bike physics, and various environmental challenges.

Does Moto Trial Fest 2 have progression or upgrades?

Yes, Moto Trial Fest 2 allows players to upgrade their motorcycle’s stats, such as speed and suspension, by earning points from completing levels.

On what platform can you play Moto Trial Fest 2?

Moto Trial Fest 2 is a browser-based flash game playable on platforms that support Flash, such as web browsers on desktop computers.

Comments

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volixs

Nov. 05, 2011

21
1

Really good game, physics are almost spot on, but sometimes you get into a weird death roll.. where if you go past a certain point the bike wont stop spinning.. like it forces it to do a backflip.. which is weird. other than that, awesome.

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necronomatron

Jun. 30, 2011

33
3

Physics are actually great, well, as great as you can get with 2D Box-physics, anyway. The main issue I have is that the flaws with the 2D Box engine are rampant here, mostly with odd rider behavior. A bit of time tweaking the rider's knee joints will go a long way from the random backflips that occur and wreck you.

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Bilkins17

Jun. 30, 2011

39
5

Liked how there are achievements, and how you actually interact with the environment. The bike could have smoother, more fun control.

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dsadsadsa

Jun. 30, 2011

30
4

for a game that's been made about fifty time this is still fun, good job, great features not always seen in this genre kudos 4/5

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MortimerSanchez

Jan. 20, 2017

4
0

I don't know what's up with the people saying the physics are great. I think they're shat. There were many times I'd start to lean back, both wheels still on the ground, and would try to lean forward, and I just kept going backwards and flipping. Seems like the rider and the bike were super heavy and the slightest heave would send both into a flipping, fiery spiral.