Platform:Web Browser (desktop)
Developer:Azerion Casual Games
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About Vex X3M 3

Vex X3M 3 is a browser-based bike stunt platformer where a stickman rider races through trap-heavy courses, balances over ramps, hits checkpoints, and tries to finish each level without crashing. The tested build includes hazards such as saws, spikes, pipes, water, TNT, electricity, hard-mode variants, a CPU race toggle, medals, and unlockable bikes.

What Is Vex X3M 3?

Vex X3M 3 is a bike stunt racing platformer built around short, dangerous obstacle courses. You ride a stickman motorcycle across black track pieces, steep ramps, pipes, checkpoints, and trap sections while trying to keep enough speed and balance to reach the finish. The tested browser build starts with a title menu, a garage and level-selection screen, then Level 1 introduces acceleration, ramps, and buzzsaws. Later course data includes spikes, water, TNT, electricity, checkpoints, medals, hard-mode goals, and a CPU race option.

Why It's Popular

The appeal is the Vex formula applied to a motorcycle: quick restarts, readable hazards, and levels that reward both bravery and control. A good run feels fast, but the bike still needs careful leaning so you do not flip into a saw or land on your head. It also gives players more than one reason to replay. The medal timer, unlockable bikes, hard-mode switch, and CPU toggle turn each level into a small stunt challenge instead of a one-and-done course.

Controls

- Accelerate: Up Arrow - Brake / Reverse: Down Arrow - Lean Left / Right: Left Arrow / Right Arrow - Select Menus and Levels: Mouse Click - Restart, Pause, Settings, Garage: Use the on-screen buttons when available

Starter Tips (First 2 Minutes)

- Hold Up Arrow gently at first. Too much speed can launch the rider into the first saws. - Lean before landing. Keeping both wheels lined up matters more than simply going fast. - Watch the preview map on the level-select screen so you know where the first trap cluster sits. - Treat checkpoints as progress markers, not permission to rush every jump. - Use hard mode and CPU racing after clearing the normal route once. - If you keep flipping, brake for a moment before a ramp, then accelerate again on the climb. - When a section uses pipes or a steep curve, keep the bike settled before adding speed. The tested courses punish late leaning more than slow, controlled movement.

Safety, Age & Streaming Notes

Vex X3M 3 uses cartoon stickman crashes, buzzsaws, spikes, TNT, electricity, and obstacle-course danger, but the tested build did not show realistic blood or gore. This site recommends it for 10+ because the hazards are constant and the timing can be frustrating for younger players. For streaming, it is easy for viewers to follow: the rider, track, timer, lives, and hazards are all visible. The main note is that repeated crashes and restarts are part of the game, so short challenge runs work better than a slow showcase.

FAQ

Does progress save? The browser build writes same-browser local progress for unlocked levels, bikes, and best times, but no account or cloud save was verified during testing. How long does one run take? A single level is short. The first goal timer is under a minute, while clearing medals, hard mode, and CPU races can stretch a session much longer. Is it mobile-friendly? Desktop was the verified setup. The tested route used keyboard controls, so a keyboard browser is recommended. Do I need to download anything? No. The game runs directly in the browser. Can I change bikes? Yes, the tested menu includes a garage and unlockable bike slots. Treat those as same-browser unlocks unless you verify account-based saving separately. What should I do first? Press Play, choose Level 1, hold Up Arrow to accelerate, and practice landing with the bike level before chasing medal times.