Frat Boy Unicycle Relay Overview
Frat Boy Unicycle Relay was one of those games you'd find buried on a Flash portal in the late 2000s. It didn't have a big studio behind it, just a simple, silly premise that fit right into that era of quick, browser-based distractions. You were there to waste a few minutes, and it was perfectly designed for that.
You control a cartoonish character on a unicycle, using your mouse to tilt him forward or back to maintain balance. The arrow keys, or A and D, let you steer left and right to stay on a narrow, winding path. The goal is straightforward: get from the start to the finish line without falling over. The track is full of sharp turns and sudden dips, so you're constantly making tiny adjustments. One moment you're pedaling smoothly, the next you're wobbling wildly as you try to correct an oversteer. The physics feel deliberately loose and unpredictable, making even a straight section tense. It's a game of constant, jittery micro-corrections that makes you lean in your chair as you play.