



Super Stunt Police Bike Simulator 3D puts you in the saddle of a high-pursuit police motorcycle, asking the question every kid playing cops and robbers eventually asked: what if the police bike could also do backflips?
The answer, it turns out, is a fast, accessible stunt-meets-pursuit hybrid that mixes ramp courses with simulated chase missions across an open city map.
You start with a standard patrol bike - solid acceleration, lights and siren that actually flash when you brake hard - and unlock progressively more aggressive machines as you complete missions.
The SWAT pursuit bike trades top speed for sticky cornering, while the motocross-style enduro variant is the only one that handles dirt ramps without sliding out.
The game splits into two modes that feel almost like different games sharing a controls scheme. Stunt arenas are closed courses built around ramps and loops where the goal is chaining tricks for score.
City pursuits drop you into an open map with timed objectives - reach the hideout before the dispatcher's clock runs out, weave through traffic, and use the siren to clear a path.
The siren isn't just decoration. Trigger it during a city pursuit and traffic AI starts pulling over, opening shortcuts that closed pathways would otherwise block. Use it sparingly though - holding it down for the whole mission desensitizes the AI and they stop yielding.
The game runs entirely in your browser through HTML5, so it bypasses school and office filters that block executable downloads. Performance is solid on Chromebooks, mid-range Windows machines, and even older iPads.
Keyboard arrows are the default on desktop; mobile gets a tilt-and-tap control scheme that takes about a level to get used to.
Use arrow keys or WASD to ride - up to accelerate, down to brake, left and right to lean. Press Space for handbrake stops and quick stunts, and hit C to toggle the siren on city pursuit missions.
Mobile players use on-screen pedals and a lean slider. Complete checkpoint objectives before the timer expires to advance.
Siren Strategically - Tap it before each intersection rather than holding it; bursts keep traffic AI responsive instead of habituating it. Match Bike to Mission - The enduro handles ramp arenas best; the SWAT pursuit eats city corners but skids on dirt.
Don't Brake Mid-Lean - Police bikes have heavy front-end physics; brake before the corner, then power through it. Use the Minimap - The pursuit objective indicator hides on the main HUD; checking the minimap shaves seconds off your route.
Practice the First Loop - Stunt arenas reward repetition; one slow learning lap saves three failed scoring runs later.