How to Play Subway Surfers in Your Browser (Plus Moto X3M)
Subway Surfers is one of the most downloaded mobile games ever. Over 3 billion downloads last time anyone counted. And here's the thing most people don't know: you don't actually need to install it. The HTML5 version runs in any browser — same game, same mechanics, no app store involved.
We've got two Subway Surfers editions on JojoXFun, plus the Moto X3M series for when you want the same rush but on two wheels instead of two feet.
Subway Surfers: Winter Holiday
The Winter Holiday edition. Snow-covered tracks, holiday decorations, and the same addictive swipe-to-dodge gameplay. If you've played Subway Surfers on your phone, this is the exact same concept — swipe left, right, up, and down (or use arrow keys on desktop) to dodge trains and collect coins.
Play Winter HolidaySubway Surfers: Vegas
Same game, different scenery. The Vegas edition trades snow for neon lights. The tracks have a slightly different layout, which keeps things fresh if you've already played the Winter Holiday version to death.
Play VegasQuick tips for both editions
- Stay in the middle lane. It gives you the most options to dodge left or right when an obstacle pops up.
- Jump onto trains. The coins on top of trains are worth grabbing, but watch for low-hanging signs that'll knock you off.
- Save your hoverboard. Don't pop it when things are going fine. Save it for when you actually mess up and need a second chance.
- Focus ahead. Look about a third of the screen ahead of your character. If you watch your character directly, you'll react too late to dodge things.
Moto X3M 2 & 3
If endless runners aren't your thing but you still want fast-paced action, Moto X3M scratches a similar itch. Instead of running on foot, you're on a motorcycle racing through obstacle courses with saws, explosions, and ramps.
Moto X3M 2 — The original obstacle course. Tight jumps, deadly traps, and physics that let you do backflips for time bonuses. The learning curve is steep but fair: you die, you learn, you try again.
Play Moto X3M 2
Moto X3M 3 — More levels, trickier obstacles, same formula. If you finished the second one and want more, this picks up where it left off. The later levels are genuinely hard.
Play Moto X3M 3Moto X3M tips
- Lean back before big jumps. More air = more distance. But lean forward before landing so you don't crash on your back.
- Flips give time bonuses. But only go for them when you have enough height. A failed flip is an instant restart.
- Slow down at saw blades. Speed is usually good, but some sections punish you for going full throttle.
- For 3-star runs, you need both speed and tricks. Plan which jumps are safe for flips and which ones need careful landings.
What should you play first?
If you already love Subway Surfers from mobile, start with either edition — they play the same way. If you want something more skill-based with a clear progression, go with Moto X3M 2 first, then 3.
All four games are free and run in your browser. Open a tab and go.