Gameplay centers around stunt challenges, time trials, and free ride modes. Thanks to its built-in modding support, players can import custom bikes, characters (including fan-favorite GTA personas like Michael or Trevor), and even place props via the RGS and Multi Props tools—enabling garage builds, custom tracks, or full roleplay setups. Controls include tilt steering and virtual buttons, with adjustable sensitivity for sharper cornering. While the base game runs smoothly on mid-range devices, users report better performance after disabling background apps and lowering graphic settings. A mini-map is missing, a point frequently mentioned in reviews, but community workarounds using in-game markers help navigation.
Player feedback is overwhelmingly positive, especially among Indian gamers who appreciate the cultural authenticity. One top review praises the modding depth, calling it “more fun than expected once you start building your own setups.” Others highlight the physics during stunts—though some wish traffic NPCs moved faster for realism. Common suggestions include adding more bike models, a proper garage system beside the player house, and train-boarding mechanics (currently buggy during “zombie mode”). Despite a few rough edges, Indian Bikes Driving 3D delivers a surprisingly robust, community-driven experience for anyone who loves two-wheel freedom with a local heartbeat.