Special effects codes Indian Bike Driving 3D
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Beyond vehicles and animals, Indian Bike Driving 3D includes a set of feature codes that completely change how the game feels and behaves. Moon Gravity sends your bike floating with every jump. Slow Motion turns city traffic into a cinematic moment. Super Jump launches you off ramps into the sky. These are not cheat codes in the traditional sense — they are optional toggles the developer built in for players who want to experiment. This guide explains every effects code, what it does, and how to use it creatively with missions and free roam. For the complete code list, visit our feature codes page.

How to enter effects codes

Tap the phone icon at the bottom left of the game screen. Tap the green handset icon, then the 9-dot dial pad. Enter the code and press call. Most effects toggle on and off — entering the same code again usually deactivates the effect. You can combine some effects for interesting results.

Moon Gravity — Code: 7112

Moon Gravity is one of the most entertaining codes in the game. When active, every jump, bump, or ramp sends your bike or vehicle floating dramatically upward with reduced gravitational pull. Landing correctly becomes a skill of its own — you need to read your trajectory and steer mid-air to line up a clean touchdown. Moon Gravity is not useful for missions where you need consistent ground contact, but for free roam exploration around the city's ramps, bridges, and elevated sections, it transforms the experience entirely. Try it with the Kawasaki H2R or Hayabusa to combine maximum speed with long floating jumps.

Slow Motion — Code: 1112

Slow Motion reduces the game's speed to a fraction of normal. Traffic crawls, your bike moves deliberately, and the city takes on a cinematic quality. This code is genuinely useful in two ways: first, as a learning tool for timing and braking — watching how your bike moves through a corner in slow motion teaches you about the physics in ways normal speed does not. Second, for players who want to record or screenshot specific moments in the game. Timed missions with Slow Motion active are effectively impossible to complete under the clock, so treat this as a separate mode rather than a gameplay aid.

Super Jump — Code: 1215

Super Jump dramatically increases the height your bike achieves when it hits a bump or ramp. Even small road imperfections can launch you well above rooftop level. Super Jump pairs naturally with Moon Gravity for extended airtime, or use it alone for high-speed launches off the game's dedicated ramps and flyovers. Learn where the map's natural launch points are — the game has several elevated sections that become proper jump platforms with this code active.

Ultra Super Jump — Code: 1216

Ultra Super Jump takes the height multiplier of Super Jump and doubles it. You can reach genuinely absurd altitudes that reveal parts of the city skybox you would never see during normal play. Be aware that falls from maximum height will damage your bike without Infinity Health active — combine with code 9129 (Infinity Health) if you want to experiment freely without restart penalties.

Infinity Health — Code: 9129

Infinity Health removes damage from collisions, falls, and environmental hazards. This is the single most useful effects code for new players because it removes the punishment from mistakes during the learning phase. It also pairs with every other effects code — particularly Ultra Super Jump and Moon Gravity — because the extreme physics of those modes regularly result in crashes that would otherwise end your run. There is no timer or mission benefit from using Infinity Health; it simply removes one layer of consequence so you can focus on learning or experimenting.

Skyfall — Code: 1120

Skyfall spawns your character and vehicle at a significant height above the city and lets you freefall to the ground. The landing is the challenge — you need to position yourself to hit a road or open area cleanly. With Infinity Health active you can experiment with landing angles; without it, a bad landing ends badly. Skyfall is primarily an entertainment code that gives you a bird's-eye view of the city map on the way down, which is genuinely useful for mentally mapping the layout.

Night Mode — Code: 9

Night Mode changes the lighting of the entire game to a night-time setting. Street lights illuminate the roads, traffic headlights become visible, and the atmosphere shifts completely. Night Mode does not affect mission structure or traffic density — it is a pure visual change. Many players find night driving in the city more immersive and atmospheric, and it gives the game a noticeably different feel for long free roam sessions. Toggle it off by entering the code again.

More NPCs — Code: 12345

This code increases the number of pedestrians and bystanders in the city environment. The streets feel busier and more lived-in with this active. It does not significantly affect vehicle traffic density but adds to the overall atmosphere of the city. Players who enjoy the urban simulation aspect of the game more than the racing side will find this code improves immersion.

More Traffic — Code: 54321

More Traffic increases vehicle density on city roads, making navigation significantly more challenging. Experienced players use this code to test their traffic reading skills — if you can clear a timed mission with maximum traffic density, normal difficulty missions become easy. Do not activate this when you are still learning routes or braking points. Think of it as a difficulty increase for players who have already mastered normal conditions. Our timed missions guide has traffic reading strategies that apply directly here.

Character Dance — Code: pd1

The Character Dance code triggers an animation where your character performs a dance. It is a cosmetic interaction with no gameplay effect — a fun detail from the developer that players discovered early. Worth trying once to see the animation. It does not affect your vehicle, stats, or mission progress.

Combining effects codes creatively

Some combinations produce genuinely entertaining results that go beyond what any single code achieves alone:

  • Moon Gravity + Super Jump: Launches that send you into the upper atmosphere with slow, floating returns to earth.
  • Infinity Health + Ultra Super Jump: Safe exploration of extreme heights without restart penalties.
  • More Traffic + Slow Motion: A cinematic look at city traffic that highlights the density and movement patterns.
  • Night Mode + Hayabusa: Night riding on one of the fastest bikes — a completely different feel to daytime play.
  • Skyfall + Infinity Health: Freefall practice without landing penalties — useful for learning the map layout from above.

Effects codes and missions

Most effects codes are incompatible with competitive mission play — Moon Gravity makes consistent riding impossible, Slow Motion removes any chance of beating the clock, and More Traffic increases difficulty unpredictably. The two exceptions are Night Mode (purely visual, does not affect handling) and Infinity Health (removes damage penalty, which can actually help players focus purely on route and timing during the learning phase). Use effects codes in free roam or as deliberate difficulty modifiers, not as shortcuts within missions.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do effects codes cancel out missions?

No, missions remain available while effects codes are active. Whether you can complete them depends on the code — Infinity Health helps, Slow Motion makes timed missions impossible.

How do I turn off an effects code?

Most effects toggle off by entering the same code again on the dial pad. If re-entering does not work, restarting the game session will clear all active effects.

Can I use multiple effects codes at the same time?

Yes. Multiple effects codes can be active simultaneously. Some combinations create effects the developer probably did not specifically design for, which is part of the fun.

Does Infinity Health affect my score or rankings?

Indian Bike Driving 3D does not have a competitive online leaderboard, so Infinity Health affects only your personal session experience.

Conclusion

The effects codes in Indian Bike Driving 3D add an entire creative layer to the game that purely competitive players often overlook. Moon Gravity, Slow Motion, and Super Jump change the physics in ways that are entertaining in their own right, while Night Mode and Infinity Health improve quality of life during exploration and learning. Try them in free roam first to understand what each one does before deciding how they fit into your regular play. For the complete codes list including vehicles and animals, visit our feature codes page. For mission strategy, visit our guides section.

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