
Wheelie Party is a stunt motorcycle game focusing on balance, where you have to control only one front wheel and keep balancing for the longest time possible. Gameplay might seem easy, but every second spent on one wheel is a matter of perfect timing, precision, and composure. Trying to balance over longer and longer distances, Wheelie Party becomes a gentle and addictive test of your control.
If you are a newcomer to the game, the main idea is to raise the front wheel and keep balancing on a straight road.
The way to lift your wheel is by pressing and holding the mouse button or the space bar, then releasing it to lower.
There are a few fundamental things that will aid you in this process:
You can use all the time you need – it is much better to keep the balance steady than to make every battle time-consuming and tiring.

As you advance through the Wheelie Party, new vehicles and subtle handling variations will become available to you. Every model has its own weight and balance variations that are very close to each other, which helps you in finding the vehicle that matches your driving style.
The gradually increased difficulty is based on:
Instead of rushing, try to adapt to each upgrade; each of them will teach you new timing techniques.
The Wheelie Party world is characterized by bright colors, simple lines, and sketch-like pictures. The streets are laid out in front of you with wide and colorful urban tones, emphasizing your balance skill but not the scenery. The game's fast-paced replay design goes well with the relaxed and easy-to-follow atmosphere.
The game, in short, is making use of very fine physics to judge your lift, release, and angle. Even the slightest changes will matter.
If you lift too hard, inertia will push the bike backwards; if you release too soon, the front wheel will go down on the road.
This fictitious system does not let you know about your reaction time and control, but it is very sensitive.
While you are moving forward, small bumps, dips, or speed changes may come to your attention. These minor alterations create a unique experience for each playthrough. They force you to change your wheelie stance midway through and keep the game from becoming dull.



















