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About Bicycle Drag

You know that rush you get when you line up at the start of a drag strip, the sun’s beating down and your knuckles go white on the handlebars? Bicycle Drag captures exactly that feeling, only you’re stripping away the four wheels and putting all your faith in two skinny tires. It’s a simple concept—tweak your bike, rev up, then burn rubber down a straight track—but it’s addictive in the way it hooks you on “just one more run.”

The heart of the game is in the upgrades. You start with a basic ride that barely crawls forward, but every win tosses coins into your virtual wallet. You’ll swap out wheels, fatter tires for more grip, beefier frames to handle higher speeds, and sometimes throw in a bit of nitro when you’re feeling spicy. It’s low-fi in presentation—no flashing lights or roaring engines—just the pure joy of watching your little silhouette rocket forward.

Controls are as minimal as it gets, which means there’s nowhere to hide once you hit the gas. Timing is everything; hit your boost too early and your bike wheelies out of control, too late and you’re eating dust. Nail it just right and you’ll shave milliseconds off your personal best, inching closer to topping the leaderboards or beating your buddy with the flashiest setup.

What’s great is how quickly a simple drag race morphs into a full-blown obsession. Before you know it, you’re poring over every part’s stats, planning your next purchase between races, and trash-talking friends over who’s got the slickest build. It nails that sweet spot of being easy to pick up yet sneaky deep if you really want to master it—and honestly, that’s just about all you need for a little drag-strip therapy on the go.