MX Grau

MX Grau

RamoSoft

Rating 4.1 (114,406 reviews)

A lightweight motorcycle stunt sim built around quick rides and trick attempts

The game’s appeal comes from a simple stunt loop rather than layered systems. It centres on bike choice, map exploration, and repeated attempts to perform tricks cleanly, so the main question is how well its handling supports short, self-directed sessions.

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Category Simulation
Installs 10,000,000+
Version 3.9
Updated Dec 26, 2025
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About this game

Game Overview

MX Grau is a free motorcycle simulation game from RamoSoft that focuses on stunt riding rather than racing. On Android and iPhone, it asks players to pick a bike, move through maps, and repeat stunt attempts in a loop built around control, balance, and experimentation. The premise is straightforward: find space, build speed, and keep the bike upright long enough to pull off a clean run. That makes it easy to understand at a glance, even if the depth depends on how much variety the maps and bike handling provide. Its 10,000,000+ Google Play installs and 114,406 ratings suggest a broad audience, while the Everyone and 4+ age ratings keep it firmly in family-safe territory.

Core Gameplay Features

  • Bike Selection Players choose a motorcycle before heading out, which gives the simulation a basic layer of variety without changing the core stunt-focused structure.
  • Map Exploration The description explicitly mentions exploring maps, so the game appears to use open spaces as the stage for practising movement and finding stunt opportunities.
  • Stunt Attempts The loop is built around performing the craziest stunts, which suggests repeated trial-and-error play where success depends on timing and balance.
  • Simulation Focus As a simulation title, it frames motorbike handling as the central activity rather than combat or competition, which will suit players who prefer mechanical control.
  • Mobile Sessions The structure looks suited to short bursts on Android phone, iPhone, or tablet, with quick restarts likely forming the main rhythm of play.

What Makes It Stand Out

MX Grau stands out less for complexity than for clarity. It knows exactly what it is, and the store metadata points to a broad, accessible stunt game with a large install base and a recent update on both platforms.

  • Wide Reach More than 10 million Google Play installs indicate that the game has already found a large audience, which can matter for players who prefer proven mobile releases.
  • Cross-Platform Release It is available on both the Canada Google Play Store and the App Store, making it easy to install on either Android or iOS without platform lock-in.
  • Recent Maintenance Version 3.9 appears on both stores, with very recent update dates, which suggests the app is still being maintained rather than abandoned.

Things to Know Before Playing

The practical tradeoffs are straightforward. This is a free download, so monetisation is likely part of the package, and the App Store listing shows a 164.6 MB install size on iOS. It is also a simple stunt simulator, so players looking for deep progression or structured competition may find the loop limited.

  • Likely Monetisation Because the game is free on both stores, it is reasonable to expect some combination of ads or in-app purchases, even though the metadata does not spell out the model.
  • App Store Size The iPhone and iPad version is listed at 164.6 MB, so it should not be a heavy download, though extra space is still wise for updates and cache.
  • Light Content Rating The game is rated Everyone on Google Play and 4+ on the App Store, so it is positioned as broadly suitable for younger players as well as adults.

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