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Pigeon Planner is free and open-source racing pigeon software. The goal is to be a simple, yet powerful pigeon organizer. Enter your pigeons with all of their details in the user-friendly interface and let the program calculate the pedigree and relatives. Results can be given for each pigeon and then be compared between all races and pigeons.

Replaces all trees, grass, and clouds with photogrammetry assets. Makes the "Pacific Coast" vanilla map look like a CryEngine demo. Requires 8GB VRAM minimum.

Feeling adventurous? The Virtual Rides 3 SDK (Software Development Kit) was released quietly in late 2023, but it is buried in the "Tools" section of Steam.

The default gear shifting sounds like a toy. This mod uses field recordings of Shimano Dura-Ace and Campagnolo Super Record. You will hear the mechanical click of every shift.

Removes the vanilla speed cap of 75 km/h (46 mph). Downhill sections now feel terrifyingly real. Pair this with the "Aero Tuck" animation mod for maximum speed.

In the niche world of amusement park simulation, few mobile games have achieved the cult status of Virtual Rides 3. Developed by Philipp Stollenmayer, the game is a masterclass in minimalist physics-based puzzling, tasking players with controlling a variety of carnival rides—from swinging pirate ships to spinning bumper cars—with the simple goal of keeping virtual passengers safe, entertained, and free from nausea. On its own, the base game offers a polished, charming, and challenging experience. However, it is the often-unofficial ecosystem of modifications, or "mods," that has elevated Virtual Rides 3 from a clever mobile diversion into a sprawling, creative sandbox. These mods, ranging from quality-of-life improvements to complete overhauls of the game’s physics and content, fundamentally transform the player’s relationship with the game, turning a controlled puzzle into a chaotic laboratory of kinetic art.

The base game offers approximately 20 tracks and 30 bikes. Impressive, but limited. With mods, you can expand that to thousands of possibilities. Here is why the modding community thrives:

Replaces the generic UI with a replica of the Strava segment screen. It displays live leaderboards for every stretch of road, even on modded tracks.

Unlocks the camera from the bike. You can now orbit your rider, zoom out to a helicopter view, or use a "handlebar GoPro" aesthetic. Essential for content creators.

Virtual Rides 3 Mods May 2026

Replaces all trees, grass, and clouds with photogrammetry assets. Makes the "Pacific Coast" vanilla map look like a CryEngine demo. Requires 8GB VRAM minimum.

Feeling adventurous? The Virtual Rides 3 SDK (Software Development Kit) was released quietly in late 2023, but it is buried in the "Tools" section of Steam.

The default gear shifting sounds like a toy. This mod uses field recordings of Shimano Dura-Ace and Campagnolo Super Record. You will hear the mechanical click of every shift. virtual rides 3 mods

Removes the vanilla speed cap of 75 km/h (46 mph). Downhill sections now feel terrifyingly real. Pair this with the "Aero Tuck" animation mod for maximum speed.

In the niche world of amusement park simulation, few mobile games have achieved the cult status of Virtual Rides 3. Developed by Philipp Stollenmayer, the game is a masterclass in minimalist physics-based puzzling, tasking players with controlling a variety of carnival rides—from swinging pirate ships to spinning bumper cars—with the simple goal of keeping virtual passengers safe, entertained, and free from nausea. On its own, the base game offers a polished, charming, and challenging experience. However, it is the often-unofficial ecosystem of modifications, or "mods," that has elevated Virtual Rides 3 from a clever mobile diversion into a sprawling, creative sandbox. These mods, ranging from quality-of-life improvements to complete overhauls of the game’s physics and content, fundamentally transform the player’s relationship with the game, turning a controlled puzzle into a chaotic laboratory of kinetic art. Replaces all trees, grass, and clouds with photogrammetry

The base game offers approximately 20 tracks and 30 bikes. Impressive, but limited. With mods, you can expand that to thousands of possibilities. Here is why the modding community thrives:

Replaces the generic UI with a replica of the Strava segment screen. It displays live leaderboards for every stretch of road, even on modded tracks. Feeling adventurous

Unlocks the camera from the bike. You can now orbit your rider, zoom out to a helicopter view, or use a "handlebar GoPro" aesthetic. Essential for content creators.

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