Moon City Stunt: timer races, gravity control, and five Moon routes
Moon City Stunt puts you behind the wheel on a Moon-set stunt track with spiral roads, teleport points, and vehicle gravity tuning. Each run is built around time pressure, so you have to keep speed up while lining up jumps and landings on the low-gravity surface. The game belongs to driving and racing, but the course design leans hard into stunt solving rather than plain laps.
There are five stunt routes to clear and five vehicles to unlock, so progress comes from learning each route’s ramps, turns, and trick sections. Free Driving mode gives you a lower-pressure way to test a car, practice teleports, and chase long jumps without the timer. You can play it free online in your browser, with no download or signup needed.
Spiral roads, space sports, and Moon-side physics
The Moon setting is not just a backdrop: spiral roads, teleport points, space football, and space bowling all change how you approach each course. Those features make the stunt lines feel more like gravity puzzles, especially when gravity settings alter how your car settles after a jump. If the tag-based physics action is what you enjoy, this one gives you plenty of room to experiment.
That same mix of speed and precision puts it close to Polytrack, because both ask you to read a course fast and recover from a bad landing. The timer-driven routes also echo Moto X3M, where each obstacle matters as much as raw pace. And the gravity tweaks bring to mind Drive Mad, since controlled movement is the key to keeping a run alive.
Two-player controls and quick resets
Player 1 uses the arrow keys to move, N for nitro, and B to look back. Player 2 uses W, A, S, D for movement, T for nitro, and C to look back. If you crash or lose your line, press R to respawn and try the section again. The shared setup makes the game a good fit for a 2 Player session, while the stunt focus keeps every retry tied to a specific jump or turn.
Platform
Browser Desktop , Mobile and Tablet
Release
10 may 2020
Last Update
10 may 2020