Left and right arrow keys / A, D - Move left and right ---- Up arrow / W - Accelerate ----- Space bar - Get on / off bicycle -----
Short Ride throws you straight into the action with wild obstacle courses full of hazards ready to take you down. You’ve got one goal: ride your bike and survive. Spinning saws, spikes, and swinging hammers are just a few of the dangers waiting to mess up your day. Every movement counts because the traps don’t just sit there—they're constantly in motion, making every second a test of reflexes and nerves. Short Ride levels crank up the difficulty fast. One moment you’re cruising past some harmless-looking spikes, and the next you’re dodging a giant blade swinging out of nowhere. It’s not just about getting to the finish line; it’s about figuring out the safest—or most ridiculous—way to get there without losing your limbs. And trust me, there are plenty of ways to mess up. One bad jump, and you’re toast. The stars scattered across each level add an extra challenge. Sure, you can ignore them and focus on surviving, but where’s the fun in that? They’re placed in spots that force you to take risky shortcuts or perfectly timed jumps, so collecting them turns into its own game of “how far are you willing to go?” Controls are super simple, but mastering the game takes patience. It’s the kind of chaos where you laugh at your mistakes, even if your character gets smashed to pieces. Whether you’re playing on a computer or phone, Short Ride keeps you coming back for one more try, just to see if you can finally conquer that one insane level. Think you’ve got the reflexes to survive? Or will the traps and your own mistakes get the best of you? Give Short Ride a shot, but don’t blame anyone if you end up stuck laughing at how brutal it gets.