I’m Sai Wagh, and I run Indian Bike Driving 3D Guide as a small, honest corner of the internet for players who want help learning the game—not hype, not noise.
Our mission
This site exists to make Indian Bike Driving 3D easier to enjoy on your own terms. My mission is simple: publish clear guides, fair tips, and accurate notes on feature codes when developers share them. A good mobile guide should respect your time, skip clickbait, and never push shady tools or repackaged installers. If a tip breaks after an update, I fix the article instead of leaving you with dead steps.
Why I started this site
I started this site because I was tired of generic pages that recycled the same lists and buried answers under ads. I play on my phone between work and real life—I wanted one place that sounded like a player, not a content mill. This project is independent and not run by the game’s publisher; I say that so you know where the voice comes from.
Who’s behind the keyboard
I write and edit everything here under Sai Wagh. I’m a solo author, not a faceless team—though I may ask a friend to sanity-check a guide after a big update. My byline means I stand behind the work. If I get something wrong, tell me; corrections beat pretending I never slip.
What makes this site different
I care about clarity (steps on a small screen), integrity (no fake codes or downloads), and context (why a tip works). I’d rather have fewer pages that help than recycled traffic bait. Codes stay on their own page; guides stick to missions, controls, and habits I have tested.
How we test and verify content
Before publishing, I run the steps on my install and note the app version when it matters. Patch changes send me back to fix menu names and mission rules. I cross-check feature codes with public posts or in-game redemption; expired codes get labeled. Reader mail helps too—when several people report the same change, I bump that page up the list. If I cannot verify something myself, I say so instead of guessing.
Contact & social
For corrections or a quick hello, use the contact form. I do not promise instant replies, but I read messages and prioritize fixes that help many readers.
I plan to post short tips and patch reminders on social so you can catch news without a long read. When profiles go live, I’ll link them here; until then you can search for Indian Bike Driving 3D Guide on X (Twitter), Facebook, or YouTube. Follow along if you like that format—everything important still lands on this site first, so you never have to rely on a feed alone.