Sportybet
amaro-labs
Sportybet is a motorcycle lane switching game focused on quick reactions, simple controls, and clear traffic movement. The player guides a bike along a vertical road with three lanes while cars move down the screen. The goal is to change lanes at the right moment, avoid collisions, keep the ride going, and build a higher score during each session.
In Sportybet, the motorcycle stays near the lower part of the screen so the player can see incoming cars ahead. Cars appear in different lanes and move toward the bike as the road scrolls. The player must watch the lane position, choose a safe direction, and move before the bike reaches an obstacle. The game is built around one main decision: stay in the current lane or switch to the next lane on the left or right.
The controls in Sportybet are direct and easy to understand. Tap on the left side of the bike to move one lane left. Tap on the right side of the bike to move one lane right. The bike moves smoothly between lanes instead of jumping instantly, which makes each change feel readable. The game also supports keyboard controls for testing or computer play, but the main experience is designed around touch input.
Sportybet includes three visible values during gameplay: Score, Lives, and Speed. Score increases while the ride continues and also increases when cars are passed safely. Lives show how many mistakes remain. Speed shows the current pace of the road. As the score grows, the road becomes more active and cars move faster, so the player needs to react with better timing.
The game starts with three lives. When the motorcycle collides with a car, one life is removed. After a collision, the bike gets a short visual recovery moment, then the session continues if lives remain. When all lives are gone, Sportybet shows a Game Over screen with the final score and a button to play again. This keeps the session structure simple and clear.
The visual style of Sportybet uses a dark road, glowing lane edges, dashed lane markers, colored cars, a bright motorcycle, and motion streaks that create a sense of speed. These effects are used only for visual feedback and atmosphere. They do not add hidden rules, extra objectives, or additional systems. The road, vehicles, and interface remain easy to read while the player focuses on lane changes.
Sportybet does not include complex progression systems. There are no character upgrades, garage menus, map selection, online events, multiplayer modes, tournaments, story missions, or item collection. The current application is a focused lane avoidance game with a motorcycle, three lanes, cars, score tracking, a lives system, a speed indicator, collision feedback, and a replay flow.
In Sportybet, the motorcycle stays near the lower part of the screen so the player can see incoming cars ahead. Cars appear in different lanes and move toward the bike as the road scrolls. The player must watch the lane position, choose a safe direction, and move before the bike reaches an obstacle. The game is built around one main decision: stay in the current lane or switch to the next lane on the left or right.
The controls in Sportybet are direct and easy to understand. Tap on the left side of the bike to move one lane left. Tap on the right side of the bike to move one lane right. The bike moves smoothly between lanes instead of jumping instantly, which makes each change feel readable. The game also supports keyboard controls for testing or computer play, but the main experience is designed around touch input.
Sportybet includes three visible values during gameplay: Score, Lives, and Speed. Score increases while the ride continues and also increases when cars are passed safely. Lives show how many mistakes remain. Speed shows the current pace of the road. As the score grows, the road becomes more active and cars move faster, so the player needs to react with better timing.
The game starts with three lives. When the motorcycle collides with a car, one life is removed. After a collision, the bike gets a short visual recovery moment, then the session continues if lives remain. When all lives are gone, Sportybet shows a Game Over screen with the final score and a button to play again. This keeps the session structure simple and clear.
The visual style of Sportybet uses a dark road, glowing lane edges, dashed lane markers, colored cars, a bright motorcycle, and motion streaks that create a sense of speed. These effects are used only for visual feedback and atmosphere. They do not add hidden rules, extra objectives, or additional systems. The road, vehicles, and interface remain easy to read while the player focuses on lane changes.
Sportybet does not include complex progression systems. There are no character upgrades, garage menus, map selection, online events, multiplayer modes, tournaments, story missions, or item collection. The current application is a focused lane avoidance game with a motorcycle, three lanes, cars, score tracking, a lives system, a speed indicator, collision feedback, and a replay flow.
Developer email
maiier2345artyr@gmail.com
Released
May 21, 2026
Current version
1.0
Android version
8.0