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Space Waves Game

Wave Dash

Geometry Dash Wave

Dashmetry

Slide Down

Geometry Dash: Black Wave

space waves unblocked

Geometry Dash: Double Wave

Hole Arena

Wheelie Party

Jelly Runner

Kickback Dash

Slope Xtreme

Curve Rush

Undead Invasion

Geometry Dash SubZero

Geometry Dash Bloodbath

Wurst Dash

Color Wave

Fish Quest

Farting Flight

Tap Brawl

Drift Rush

Long Leg Master

Superwave Test

Space Dash

Rooster Road

Arcade Glide

Fortress Clash

Critter Neon Wave Challenge

Track Dash

Color Surfer

Cheat or Repeat

Sausage Battle

Hyper Wave Trial

Ship Smasher

Sky Dart

Retro Rush

Lab Havoc
Vex X3M 3 combines the brutal traps of the Vex series with fast motorcycle stunt gameplay. Unlike many bike racing games that focus only on speed, this game punishes bad timing hard — one wrong landing can instantly reset your run.
The first few levels feel simple, but later stages become surprisingly technical with moving saws, collapsing platforms, tight wall jumps, and momentum-based jumps.
1. Slow down before blind jumps
A lot of deaths happen because players go full speed into traps they cannot see. In harder levels, slowing down for half a second is often faster than restarting.
2. Keep the bike level in the air
Landing front-wheel first usually causes crashes. Slightly tilt backward before landing to keep momentum stable.
3. Watch moving traps for one cycle first
Some spinning blades and crushers use delayed timing. I noticed several sections became much easier after simply waiting and observing one full movement pattern.
4. Use brake more than expected
Unlike many motocross games, braking is actually important here. Certain jumps require controlled speed rather than maximum acceleration.
5. Memorization matters more than reflexes
Late-game stages feel almost like puzzle platforming. After failing multiple times on the same obstacle, remembering the exact timing becomes the real skill.
One frustrating issue I experienced was accidental over-rotation after steep ramps. New players often hold the accelerator too long in mid-air, causing instant crashes on landing.
After several runs, the biggest improvement came from treating levels like obstacle puzzles instead of racing tracks. The game rewards patience and consistency much more than reckless speed.
The physics also feel tighter than many free online bike games. Crashes usually feel deserved rather than random, although some late-game traps can still feel brutal for beginners.