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MXGP Motocross Rush Cheats: Tips & Strategy Guide

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Grab your bike, start your engines, and race through the MXGP championship in MXGP Motocross Rush! Race against opponents online in one-on-one duels to see who can reach the finish line first! MXGP Motocross Rush is a physics-based racing game, so you will need to control your bike as you race to the finish. Our MXGP Motocross Rush cheats and tips will show you how to control your bike like a dream!

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Like most physics based racers, MXGP Motocross Rush is all about control and finesse, so let’s get practicing with our MXGP Motocross Rush cheats, tips and tricks strategy guide!

Watch your speed to cross hills!

One of the most important things any motocross racer needs to keep in mind is that speed isn’t everything! In fact, sometimes a slower speed may be the better option. You might be wondering when that would ever be optimal, and that’s when you need to cross bumpy terrain!

It’s hard to gauge how much air you need, but the more you practice this the easier it’ll get. Basically, when you’re coming up to multiple jumps, you need to use the right amount of speed to ensure that you land in a good spot. Too much speed might make you land right in the middle of a ditch!

Generally, the wider a gap is, the more speed you will need. If you need to cross a big jump, go fast! But if you see multiple small bumps, then taking it slow might be the better option. Remember to balance correctly!

Upgrade your gear!

In MXGP Motocross Rush, you can upgrade your gear by obtaining duplicate pieces. For example different colors of helmets actually provide different stat boosts for your bike, depending on how much they’re upgraded. To upgrade gear, you will need to get them from loot crates. And to get those, you will have to beat major opponents in the Career mode. You can can also get them from online play if you win enough matches!

Don’t let crates go to waste!

You will earn a crate every time you win a match online against another player, while you will only earn one if you beat a major opponent in Career mode. When you have four crates, any more you will earn afterward will be destroyed immediately. Don’t let this happen! If your crate slots are full, don’t play anymore online matches or pay the fee to open a crate immediately.

Utilize tricks to get fancy!

Your rider can pull off flips in the air! If you’re going fast enough and you go off a big ramp, you might have enough air to pull off either a frontflip or backflip. There’s no real advantage to doing this outside of Trick Duels, unless you just want to show off! Make sure to get lots of speed before attempting this, or else you might crash!

You can also pull back when you’re on the ground to start a wheelie. You must balance your wheelie by going back and forth as too much momentum on the back will make you crash. These tricks are required in some of the Trick Duels, so make sure you’re comfortable pulling them off.

That’s all for MXGP Motocross Rush! If you have any other tips or tricks to share, let us know in the comments below!

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Jeremy Kanjanapangka
Jeremy is a Content Writer for Touch, Tap, Play, and has been writing in the games journalism industry for almost a decade now. With a degree in English and a passion for games, he loves to talk and write about all kinds of games. While you can find him covering the latest and greatest games, there is a special place in his heart for RPGs, action-adventure games, fighting games, and anything Nintendo related.