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Moon City Stunt

425 players

Moon City Stunt – Drive Like You Own the Moon

If you’ve ever wondered what it’s like to hit the gas in low gravity, Moon City Stunt is exactly the kind of wild ride you need. This game drops you into a futuristic moon base filled with massive ramps, loops, tunnels, and straight-up ridiculous stunts—and then hands you the keys to a seriously fast car.

From the first few seconds of gameplay, you can tell this isn’t just another racing game. You’re not up against AI drivers or time trials (unless you want to be). It’s more like: “Here’s a giant playground on the moon—go nuts.” And that’s the real fun. You’re free to drive, flip, fly, crash, and recover as much as you want.

Driving on the moon means lower gravity, and that changes how your car handles. Jumps are floaty, and flips in the air feel slower and smoother. It’s oddly satisfying to drift around a corner and launch off a ramp into space, then gently land back on the track, usually. Sometimes you overshoot and tumble down into the void. That’s part of the charm.

Two Game Modes, One Goal: Do Cool Stuff

There are two main ways to play: Free Ride and Racing Mode. Free Ride is all about exploration. Try out the different ramps, test how far your car can fly, and pull off absurd mid-air tricks just for the heck of it—no pressure, just fun.

Racing Mode gives you a set course and a timer. You’ll need to hit checkpoints, dodge obstacles, and use the terrain to your advantage to beat the clock. It’s way more intense and super satisfying when you pull off a clean run after a dozen hilarious fails.

Go Solo or Bring a Friend

One of the best things about Moon City Stunt is the 2-player split-screen mode. Grab a friend and race side by side (or crash into each other endlessly—it’s up to you). Whether you’re trying to beat each other’s stunts or just causing chaos, it makes the game twice as fun.

Graphics and Vibes

Visually, the game nails that retro-future, moon-base feel. Metallic roads stretch across giant craters, glowing platforms hover in space, and everything looks like it belongs in a sci-fi movie. The music and sound effects match the energy, too—fast, futuristic, and just a little over-the-top.