If you’re into racing games, you probably know the name Drive Mad. From part 1 to part 5, this series has gained the attention of millions of players all over the world with its one-of-a-kind physics-based gameplay where speed is not the goal, but only skill and guts. And now, Drive Mad 6 continues this adventure in a totally new style: similarly hard, but this time with a wider door for all ages.
More than just a simple upgrade, Drive Mad 6 brings a fresh yet equally challenging experience to the physics-based racing game genre. While previous installments focused on speed, this sixth part forces you to know when to brake. The tracks are designed to be much more complex, with steep inclines, swaying narrow bridges, and unexpectedly slippery surfaces.
One new feature that’s especially interesting for this version is the addition of the “Drive Mad Kids” mode. Understanding the enjoyment demands of different age groups, we have prepared simpler tracks for young players, turning Drive Mad 6 into a real family playground.

In Drive Mad 6, you won't need a mountain of complicated keys.
| Tips | How To Do It | Benefits |
|---|---|---|
| Slow Down When Needed | Don't keep the throttle constantly, decelerate on narrow bridges and steep slopes. | Avoid flipping the bike and maintain balance more easily. |
| Land Properly | Adjust the bike so that both wheels touch the ground at the same time after the jump. | Maintain momentum and minimize accidents. |
| Tap The Throttle | Press and release the throttle repeatedly instead of holding it down. | Better control of the bike on difficult terrain. |
| Observe Before Moving | Monitor the movement of the platform and obstacles. | Find the safest time to pass. |
If you are good at balancing in Drive Mad 6, you can still test your talents on the dangerous snow and ice tracks in Moto X3M Winter.
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