5-a-side Football
9 Ball Pool
Air Hockey
Alpine Freestyle
BMX Backflips
BMX Backflips 2
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 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
Take part in the dirtbike time trials! Ride the cliffs and ridges, jump across the chasms and try to beat the top times.
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TG MOTOCROSS HINTS AND TIPS
As you approach a jump, lean back for speed. When you leave the lip of the jump lean forward; this helps gain distance. If you are not going to clear the landing, or will be landing on a bump or incline, hold the brake as you land to avoid losing balance and flipping over.
- Submitted by Michael
When you think you're going to fall into the holes, don't worry... just brake hard once you touch the inclination, and lean forward while accelerating at full gas.
- Submitted by Rodrigo
Press SHIFT to bail off the bike.
- Submitted by Griffin
The clock doesn't start running until you start moving, so don't add time on the clock by holding the up arrow until your bike is firmly on the ground.
- Submitted by David
As the time counter doesn't start until you press the throttle button, you can save some time on several tracks by leaning forward and backward to position yourself in a better place to start from.
- Submitted by Daniel B
If you are getting a really bad time for a level and have lives to spare, bail off the bike and it will reset the clock to the beginning of that level with no penalty for death.
- Submitted by Magick
On Stage 1 do not try to catch a bunch of air. Keep your weight forward during your jumps. Get your back wheel down ASAP to get acceleration during your landing. In the beginning you can lean your bike back and forth to get a little extra on your start without the clock starting. At the end, keep your weight back to get max traction until the top of the hill. Then lean hard forward to get across the line fast. By doing this you should be able to run 12.75 easy and eventually end up in the low 12's.
- Submitted by DocAltie
Whilst in the air, put the bike at a 45 degree angle so that the front wheel is higher than the back. If you do this then you will stand a high chance of not falling off your bike when you land.
- Submitted by Tom H
If you are about to fall in a hole, stop for a split second, lean forward and accelerate to get yourself out of trouble.
- Submitted by Sandra H






