Max Dirt Bike 2 Overview
Max Dirt Bike 2 was one of those straightforward physics games you'd find during the Flash era. It didn't try to be anything more than a quick, satisfying way to pass time in a browser. You controlled a rider on a motocross bike, and the goal was simple: finish each side-scrolling course without crashing.
You used the arrow keys to accelerate, brake, and tilt the bike forward or backward. The real challenge was managing your landings after a jump; coming down at the wrong angle would send your rider tumbling. The tracks had plenty of hills and ramps, so you spent most of your time in the air, constantly adjusting your pitch. It was a game of small, precise corrections, and it could get quite difficult as the layouts became more uneven. The experience felt focused and physical, a test of your timing more than your speed.