

SoFlo Wheelie Life is a single‑player motorcycle wheelie stunt game that runs in the browser via Scratch. Made by LucasTheSigmaMogger, it focuses on maintaining long wheelies and executing tricks with simple, skill‑based keyboard controls. It captures a South Florida street‑ride vibe.

Skill‑based wheelie control with simple, readable inputs.
Perform W/S/E/R tricks while maintaining balance.
Change bikes (F) and helmets (G) to vary feel and style.
No download; keyboard recommended for full control.
SoFlo Wheelie Life runs directly in modern browsers. Click the green flag to start, and click inside the game area to capture keyboard focus. Desktop play with a physical keyboard is strongly recommended; on mobile, full controls may require an external keyboard.
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Physics‑driven control that rewards precise throttle and brake timing.
Runs in the browser; click and ride immediately.
Urban night setting complements the stunt‑focused gameplay.
Maintain long, controlled wheelies and perform tricks to challenge your balance and timing. The game is single‑player.
Modern web browsers (desktop and mobile). For full controls, a physical keyboard is recommended; mobile may require an external keyboard.
Yes. It runs free in the browser—no download required.
Press D to throttle and A to control tilt. Use D + A rhythmically to lift and maintain the wheelie.
No. The Scratch project is single‑player.
You can switch bikes (F) and helmets (G).
Per the author's note on the Scratch page, high score functionality depends on Scratch servers and cannot be fixed within the project.
Click inside the game to focus keyboard input, ensure Caps/IME won't intercept keys, and try an up‑to‑date Chrome/Edge/Firefox.
Hold D + SPACE to accelerate straight without lifting the front wheel.
Press F to change bike and G to change helmet.
Scratch projects typically do not persist progress between sessions in the browser.
Use an up‑to‑date Chrome, Edge, or Firefox. Consider disabling extensions that could block Scratch content.
LucasTheSigmaMogger on Scratch (project date: Oct 20, 2025).
Use rhythmic throttle (D) with gentle braking (A) to find and hold the balance point.
Short pulses > holding keys down.
Trigger tricks (W/S/E/R) only after stabilizing the wheelie to avoid over‑tilt.
Add one trick at a time, then build sequences.
Start with short distances, then extend duration as your control improves.
Use fullscreen to avoid accidental clicks outside the game.