







Robbie: Draw your Sword
Sprunki World Online RP - Play with Friends!
My Town Home: Family Playhouse
Pregnant Mother Simulator
Hidden Object: Clues and Mysteries
Snake 2048
Sprunki Sandbox: Ragdoll Playground Mode
Melon Sandbox
TB WorldObby but You're on a Bike
Obby but You're on a Bike - Play Online
Imagine those classic Roblox obstacle courses, but now you're on a bike and moving twice as fast. Obby but You're on a Bike throws you onto a bicycle and sends you careening through floating platforms, swinging hammers, and narrow checkered paths suspended in the sky. Your goal? Navigate precision jumps, dodge deadly traps, and reach the finish line without falling into the void. It's addictive, frustrating, and weirdly satisfying when you finally nail that one jump that killed you ten times in a row.
Key Features
- Multiple Worlds: Several themed obstacle courses, each unlocked by completing the previous one.
- Global Leaderboard: Your best times get ranked against players worldwide—compete for that top spot.
- Bicycle Physics: You can jump farther and move faster than traditional foot-based obby games.
- Browser-Based: Runs on low-end devices and doesn't require downloads—just click and play.
How to Play Obby but You're on a Bike
Getting started is easy, but crossing the finish line without raging? That's the real challenge.
Master the Bike Controls
You steer with WASD on desktop or a virtual joystick on mobile. The spacebar (or right button on phone) makes you jump. The trick is managing momentum—your bike keeps rolling forward, so you need to time your turns and jumps while constantly moving. Hold the right mouse button and drag to rotate the camera and scout what's coming next. The bike feels slippery at first, but you'll get the hang of it after a few deaths.
Navigate Death Traps and Tight Gaps
Every section throws something new at you. One moment you're weaving between vertical red pillars on a narrow yellow track, the next you're dodging a massive swinging hammer on a purple platform. Some jumps require pixel-perfect precision—go too fast and you overshoot, too slow and you plummet. The death counter in the corner climbs fast. Checkpoints exist, but they're spaced far enough apart that dying still stings.
Beat Your Time and Unlock New Worlds
Each world has a finish line. Cross it to unlock the next themed area with even tougher obstacles. The game records your completion time and posts it to the leaderboard. If you want to climb the ranks, you'll need to memorize shortcuts, nail risky jumps, and avoid every single mistake. There's also a "Skip" button visible in the UI—clearly there for players willing to watch ads to bypass frustration.
Who is Obby but You're on a Bike for?
This is squarely aimed at kids and casual players who love quick, bite-sized challenges. If you've spent time on Roblox playing "Escape the [insert random disaster]" obbies, you'll recognize the vibe instantly. It's great for short sessions—you can bang out a few attempts in ten minutes. That said, adults looking for a real skill test might find it too simplistic. The difficulty comes from trial-and-error repetition, not deep strategy.
The Gameplay Vibe
It's fast, chaotic, and repetitive in that "one more try" kind of way. The visuals are bare-bones—flat lighting, simple textures that tile obviously, and primitive shapes making up the obstacles. Think early Unity asset store projects or budget Roblox clones. The skybox is a basic gradient with blurry clouds. There's no music mentioned, so expect minimal audio or silence punctuated by your bike's engine hum and the dreaded death sound. It's not pretty, but it runs smoothly even on older phones, which is the point.
Technical Check: Saves & Performance
The game saves your progress locally in your browser, so you won't lose unlocked worlds unless you clear your cache. Performance is solid—the low-fidelity graphics mean it runs without lag on basically any device. I didn't notice frame drops even during the swinging hammer sections. Just be aware that the world selector shows "locked" content, hinting at either progression gates or potential monetization.
Quick Verdict: Pros & Cons
A decent time-waster if you're into obby-style challenges, but it's nothing groundbreaking.
- ✅ Pro: Instant action—no tutorials, no fluff, just ride and die.
- ✅ Pro: Works great on mobile and older computers without hiccups.
- ❌ Con: The "Skip" and world lock buttons scream ad interruptions are probably coming.
Controls
Responsive enough once you adjust to the bike's momentum. Camera control is smooth.
- Desktop: WASD to move, Spacebar to jump, Right-click + drag to rotate camera.
- Mobile: Left joystick to steer, tap and drag screen for camera, right button to jump.
Release Date & Developer
Developed by GingerPlay and released on January 1, 2023. It's built in Unity and clearly targets the same audience as Roblox obby games.
FAQ
Where can I play Obby but You're on a Bike?
How do I beat the swinging hammer obstacles?
Is there a mobile version?
Video
Screenshots
Hazmob FPS: Online Shooter
