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Escape Road
Blocky Rider throws you into fast, chaotic motorcycle runs through a bright blocky city where traffic never slows down. It’s simple at first glance—pick a bike, pick a mode, and hit the road—but the moment you start weaving through cars at full speed, the game grabs your attention. There are no boosts or upgrades here; every close call, every near-crash, and every long run comes entirely from your reflexes. That’s what makes it exciting: you feel every turn, every dodge, and every tiny mistake. Whether you’re trying to survive, smash into cars, or just explore the map, Blocky Rider keeps your hands locked on the controls and your eyes glued to the road.

On Desktop:
Use the arrow keys or WASD to steer your bike. Press left and right to weave between cars, and keep steady control as the speed builds. Each mode has its own goal—survive the longest, crash the most, or simply ride around the city.
On Mobile:
Swipe or tap the left/right sides of the screen to steer. The controls are quick and responsive, so a small movement can save you from a huge crash. Just hold your phone steady—things get wild fast.
Blocky Rider has that “just one more run” feeling. It’s the kind of game where you jump in for a minute and end up staying longer because every run feels different. Traffic shifts, gaps appear and disappear, and the speed builds until you’re fully locked in. Race Mode gives you that satisfying flow where you try to beat your best distance. Demolition Mode is pure chaos—you’re crashing into every car you see to stack points before the timer ends. And if you want to relax, City Mode lets you cruise with no pressure.
The lack of upgrades actually makes the game more engaging. It’s just you and your reactions, which makes each good run feel earned. When you thread between two cars by a hair, you feel it.
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