Traffic Rider came out in 2016 from Soner Kara, and it’s basically a straightforward first-person bike game where the whole point is riding fast through traffic without messing up. It’s simple, clean, and feels good on mobile because the bike reacts instantly. There isn’t anything complicated around it just you, the road, and cars that always seem a little too close.
There are a few modes, but they all keep the same idea. Career Mode gives missions like reach this speed, go this distance, or finish before the timer runs out. Endless Mode is the one people usually jump into when they just want to ride and see how far they can go. Time Trial is tighter and forces quick decisions. Two-Way Mode opens both lanes and gives more room, but also more chances to crash. Each mode feels familiar, just with slightly different pressure.
The game is about getting into a rhythm. Staying fast, slipping between cars, and holding a steady line is basically the whole thing. You earn score by passing close to traffic, riding fast, and keeping the run going as long as possible. The better you do, the more coins you get, and those unlock bikes that accelerate a little quicker or handle a bit smoother. The goals are simple, but hitting them feels good because the game responds immediately to every tiny movement.



















