Platform: Scratch
Creator: LucasTheSigmaMogger
Genre: Balance / Stunt / Reflex
SoFlo Wheelie Life reproduces the core wheelie challenge on the Scratch platform with surprising polish. The goal is minimal: hold the front wheel up and keep the bike balanced as long as possible. What makes this fan project stand out is the control responsiveness and a subtle balance system that rewards small corrections over frantic tapping.

The bike’s stability depends on two linked variables: tilt angle and angular momentum. Pressing the tilt input adjusts angle quickly; momentum carries that angle forward. A small continuous correction window exists — holding the input too long increases backward torque and risks a flip, while tapping too often loses forward momentum. Score increases per second while the front wheel stays elevated; occasional speed bumps and subtle slopes change the required input rhythm.
Use left/right (or A/D) to control tilt and maintain balance.
A short press corrects angle; prolonged press increases backward torque.
Spacebar or a restart button resets crashes.
Practice builds timing: balance, then small nudge, then hold when momentum is stable.
Arrow keys or WASD — tilt and balance
Spacebar — restart or perform quick tricks (version dependent)
Start with short taps to find the sweet spot for each bike.
Learn how on-screen bumps alter momentum; adjust before reaching them.
Use lighter bikes for responsiveness, heavier bikes to stabilize long holds.
Q: How is scoring calculated?
A: Score increments per second while the front wheel is raised; some versions add distance or airtime bonuses.
Q: Are there multiple bike types?
A: Many Scratch forks include unlockable bikes or cosmetic skins with slight handling differences.
Q: Does the game save high scores?
A: Score persistence depends on the Scratch project version — some forks store scores locally, others reset on reload.