Traffic Rider

Traffic Rider

skgames

Rating 4.5 (8,851,611 reviews)

Endless motorcycle racing with career missions and first-person speed

The design combines arcade racing speed with light progression. Most of the action comes from threading through traffic, building score through riskier riding, and spending earned cash on bikes and upgrades to push farther through the mission track.

Category Racing
Installs 500,000,000+
Version VARY
Updated Dec 8, 2025
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About this game

Game Overview

Traffic Rider is a free-to-play motorcycle racing game from skgames, the studio behind Traffic Racer. It blends endless highway riding with a structured career mode, so the loop alternates between surviving traffic at speed and clearing missions for progression. The presentation leans on a first-person camera, recorded bike sounds, and day-and-night road scenes, which gives the game a more grounded feel than many mobile racers. In practice, it is built around quick runs, score chasing, and gradual bike upgrades rather than long, complex sessions. That makes it easy to pick up in short bursts, but the appeal depends on how much mileage a player gets from repeated overtakes and mission grinding. With over 500 million installs and more than 8.8 million ratings on Google Play, it is also one of the more established names in the mobile racing category.

Core Gameplay Features

  • First-Person View The camera stays on the bike, which makes traffic gaps, lane changes, and near misses feel immediate. It also gives the game a more immersive arcade-racing style than a standard chase-camera racer.
  • Career Missions A 90-plus mission career mode adds structure to the endless format. Progress depends on completing objectives, so the game is not only about surviving longer runs but also meeting specific goals.
  • Bike Collection The game offers 34 motorbikes to choose from. That collection gives progression a clear reward loop, since upgrades and purchases change how the player advances through the missions.
  • Score And Cash Speed, close overtakes, opposite-direction driving, and wheelies all feed score and cash. The system encourages riskier riding because the fastest and most dangerous lines pay better.
  • Online Competition Online leaderboards and achievements add a light competitive layer. They give long-term players a reason to keep replaying routes and comparing results without changing the core structure.

What Makes It Stand Out

Among endless racers, this one stands out by pairing a familiar mobile loop with more structure than usual. The result is closer to a progression-driven arcade game than a pure score attack, which broadens its appeal without making it complicated.

  • Strong Audience Response A 4.48 rating from more than 8.8 million reviews suggests sustained player approval rather than a small, noisy sample. That kind of volume makes the score more useful as a signal.
  • Huge Install Base The 500,000,000-plus install range on Google Play points to broad reach and long-term visibility. For players, that usually means a well-tested release with plenty of public feedback.
  • Cross-Platform Release It is available on both Android and iPhone, which makes it easy to pick up on either major mobile platform. The App Store version also gives iPad users a straightforward option.

Things to Know Before Playing

The game is generous about access, but it still has the usual mobile tradeoffs. Its free model, online features, and repeated progression loops matter more than its age rating, which is mild enough for most households.

  • Free-To-Play Model The game is free on both major stores, so it is likely supported by in-app purchases or other mobile monetization. The store pages should be checked for the current purchase structure.
  • Online Features Leaderboards and achievements suggest at least some internet connection is needed for full functionality. Offline play is not clearly stated in the source, so online access may matter for parts of the experience.
  • Age Suitability Google Play rates it Everyone and the App Store lists it as 4+, so it is positioned as family-friendly. That makes it a low-friction option for younger players compared with teen-rated racers.

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