Moto Trial Fest 2: Desert Pack

Moto Trial Fest 2: Desert Pack

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Moto Trial Fest 2: Desert Pack

Rating:
3.4
Released: August 30, 2011
Last updated: September 07, 2011
Developer: nonamelab

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Description

Try your moto trial riding skills in the hot desert! Complete 12 crazy trial levels, get achievements and enter to the top moto trial racers ranking board.

How to Play

Use Arrow keys to drive and balance, SPACE for speed boost.

Developer Updates

Aug 30, 2011 6:23am

Game really had some “slow” bug. Fixed.

FAQ

What is Moto Trial Fest 2: Desert Pack?

Moto Trial Fest 2: Desert Pack is a bike riding and motorcycle trial game developed by nonamelab, where you navigate desert-themed obstacle courses.

How do you play Moto Trial Fest 2: Desert Pack?

In Moto Trial Fest 2: Desert Pack, you control a dirt bike over rocky terrain and desert obstacles, using balance and throttle control to complete each level without crashing.

What is the main objective in Moto Trial Fest 2: Desert Pack?

The main objective in Moto Trial Fest 2: Desert Pack is to finish each course as quickly as possible while avoiding crashes and maintaining balance on your bike.

Are there progression or upgrade systems in Moto Trial Fest 2: Desert Pack?

Moto Trial Fest 2: Desert Pack features a level progression system where you unlock new, increasingly challenging stages as you complete previous ones.

On which platform can you play Moto Trial Fest 2: Desert Pack?

You can play Moto Trial Fest 2: Desert Pack directly in your web browser on platforms like Kongregate, making it easily accessible as a free online motorcycle game.

Comments

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morrowind3

Aug. 30, 2011

19
5

The Physics are a lot better then the Average Moto-Cross game, Nice job!

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prodevel

Sep. 01, 2011

6
1

Right-click "Show All" bugs out.

Wolve avatar

Wolve

Aug. 30, 2011

9
2

And definately thumbs up for the loose objects!

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Wolve

Aug. 30, 2011

15
5

Feels a bit like playing in slow-motion, but it reacts quite naturally to the controls. Would like to see one improvement though: when respawning, you already start moving even if the camera is still panning back. I managed to fall down once before I even saw myself... Maybe wait for everything to start until the camera is focused?

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Peter_North

Aug. 30, 2011

7
2

never played such an high speed game