

XMAS Wheelie is a festive, physics-based casual game where you help Santa Claus perform the longest wheelie possible on his motorbike. This simple one-button HTML5 game challenges your sense of balance and timing. Played in your browser, your goal is to travel the farthest distance across a snowy landscape without crashing your bike.
The controls in XMAS Wheelie are brilliantly simple. A single click or tap is all you need to play. When you start, press and hold the left mouse button or your finger on the screen to lift the front wheel and begin the wheelie. The longer you hold, the higher the wheel goes.
Releasing the button or your finger will cause the front wheel to drop. The entire game is a delicate balancing act of holding and releasing at just the right moments to keep the bike perfectly angled as you ride over the hilly terrain. It’s a concept that's easy to learn but very difficult to master, much like other classic physics-based bike games.
Your path is anything but a smooth ride. The snowy landscape is filled with rolling hills, small bumps, and steep inclines that will constantly test your control. Going up a hill will naturally try to bring your front wheel down, forcing you to hold longer, while going down a slope threatens to flip you backward.
You must anticipate the terrain ahead and adjust your wheelie height accordingly. Sometimes a small bump can be used to your advantage, giving you a little lift, but hitting an incline at the wrong angle will almost certainly end your run. Success in XMAS Wheelie requires looking ahead and making constant, subtle adjustments to your balance.
You can play XMAS Wheelie for free directly in your web browser. There's no need for any downloads or installations. Because it's a lightweight HTML5 game, it works great on most school or work networks, allowing you to get into some festive wheelie action whenever you have a spare moment.
The goal in XMAS Wheelie is to travel as far as possible while performing a continuous wheelie on Santa's bike. Your score is measured in the distance you cover before you crash. To control the bike, use your mouse or touch screen. Press and hold the left click or tap and hold the screen to raise the front wheel. Release the click or tap to let the front wheel drop back down. The game ends if your front wheel touches the ground or if you lean too far back and flip the bike over. You'll need to constantly adjust by holding and releasing to keep your balance as you ride over the hilly, snowy landscape.
Small Adjustments - Use short, quick taps and releases instead of long holds for more precise control over your balance. Look Ahead - Keep your eyes on the terrain coming up, not just on Santa. Anticipating hills and dips is key to survival. Use Inclines - If your wheel is dropping too low, use an upcoming uphill slope to help you lift it back up with less effort. Downhill Danger - Be extra careful on downhill sections. It's very easy to flip backward. Feather the controls by tapping lightly to keep the wheel from rising too quickly. Find the Sweet Spot - Try to keep the bike's frame at roughly a 45-degree angle. This is generally the most stable position for maintaining a long wheelie.