5-a-side Football
9 Ball Pool
Air Hockey
Alpine Freestyle
BMX Ghost
BMX Highlands
BMX Star
Blast Billy
Blueprint
Bumper Karts
Catapult
Chopper Inferno
Chuck
Crazy Golf
Crazy Golf II
Eagle Eye
Eagle Eye 2
Extreme Climbing
F-18
Fancy Pants
Fancy Pants 2
Fire It Up Basketball
Frosty Flips
Funky Truck
Funky Truck 3
Funky Truck 4WD
Funky Truck Arizona
Hawaii Harpoon
Highway Heist
Loopy Hoops
Munchy Mole
Orangutwang
Paintball
Pinball
Pitch 'n' Putt Golf
Polar Drift
Skidpan Scramble
Slingstar
Street Skating
Street Skating 2
TG Motocross
TG Motocross 2
TG Motocross 3
TG Motocross 3: Australia
Table Tennis
The Champions 3D
The Unicyclist
Top Dog
Top Dog II
Toy Tank Arena
Tune Ups
Wipeout
Zombie Romp
Pull off backflips and wheelies, complete the challenges and beat the clock, in multiple levels of BMX bike trickery!
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BMX BACKFLIPS HINTS AND TIPS
When you land in a bowl, tap the brakes very gently - Not too hard or you might flip.
- Submitted by Jonathan
Lean back/do a wheelie while riding to gain extra speed.
- Submitted by Michelle
If you do backflips wherever possible, you're sure to increase your points.
- Submitted by Darren
On the 3rd level where you have to do the 3 backflips, don't backflip off the end, wheelie down the hill to go faster.
- Submitted by Liam
To go faster when rolling backwards down a hill, lean forwards, but not too much.
- Submitted by Liam
Doubled backflips don't get you more points than single ones.
- Submitted by biggiesmartypants
Don't try frontflips because they don't give you any points.
- Submitted by Mattie
When going in a ditch, make it a smooth landing. And remember to land on the downward side for that special momentum. This will be important in 'beat the bird', and 'time trial'.
- Submitted by Soccer_maniac
If you are on the last level and you know you can beat it, or if you're on a level you know you can't beat, lose a life or two on purpose. This will get you more points.
- Submitted by Ben
Try to keep your front wheel up to gain points and get more speed than you would get with both wheels on the ground.
- Submitted by Mark and Lynn
For the wheelie level, keep your bike as vertical to the ground as you can, which should make your upper body parallel to the ground - but don't lean too far back, or you'll fall. This way, your landings won't send you flying forward, which would end your wheelie.
- Submitted by Rowan K.






