Wheelie Master is a simple 2D physics game about doing one thing well: keeping a wheelie going for as long as possible. It’s an arcade style game you can play online in your browser, no downloads, no setup. The whole point is balance. There’s no story, no upgrades to worry about, just you, the bike, and gravity trying to knock you over.
At first, it looks almost too basic. The bike moves forward, you lift the front wheel, and that’s it. But after a few tries, it clicks that this game is way less forgiving than it looks. Every small movement matters. You’re not racing anyone. You’re just trying to stay upright a little longer than last time.
Wheelie Master feels more like a balance test than a driving game. It’s closer to holding something steady than going fast. That’s what makes it weirdly tense.
The controls are very straightforward.
On desktop, you use the arrow keys or A and D to lean back and forward. On mobile, you press the screen to lift the wheel and release to settle the bike.
That’s all you get.
Lean back too far and the bike flips. Let the wheel drop and the run ends. There are no checkpoints and no second chances during a run. When you mess up, it’s over, and you start again.
Your score is based on distance, and the higher you keep the front wheel, the faster the points climb. Longer runs feel calm, short runs feel brutal.



















