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Grand City Stunts - Play Online
Grab a sports car and tear through an open city like a low-budget GTA stunt showcase. Grand City Stunts throws you into a concrete playground where you can race, perform insane jumps, or just cruise around collecting cash. Choose your mode—eight competitive races, six stunt missions, or endless free-roaming—and decide if you want to dominate solo or split the screen with a buddy. The goal is simple: drive fast, earn money, unlock better cars, and pull off tricks that would make insurance companies cry.
Key Features
- Three Game Modes: Eight races, six stunt missions, and a free-drive sandbox with traffic.
- Split-Screen Multiplayer: Grab a friend and race side-by-side on the same keyboard.
- Works on Older PCs: Low-poly graphics mean even budget laptops can run this smoothly.
- Unlicensed Dream Garage: Drive knockoff Ferraris, Lamborghinis, and Mustangs without paying supercar prices.
How to Play Grand City Stunts
Getting started is instant—pick a mode, pick a car, and you're already drifting. Mastering the stunt arenas takes practice.
Choose Your Arena
You start by selecting between Racing, Quest, or Free Drive modes. Racing pits you against AI opponents through checkpoints—win to earn cash. Quest mode gives you specific stunt challenges like jumping through rings or hitting ramps at perfect angles. Free Drive just drops you in a city with random money stacks scattered around. If you're playing solo in Racing or Free Drive, you'll actually earn currency. Bring a second player and the money system turns off, so choose wisely.
Master the Physics
The cars handle like arcade machines from 2005—lots of sliding, easy nitro boosts, and forgiving crashes. You steer with WASD (or arrow keys for Player 2), tap F for nitro flames, and mash the spacebar to drift around tight corners. Hit R when you flip your car into the ocean or wedge it between buildings. The handbrake is your best friend for pulling 180-degree turns on narrow bridges. The physics are goofy enough that you can survive massive falls and keep driving.
Earn Cash and Upgrade
Finishing races and collecting floating money stacks fills your wallet. Head to the garage and swap your starter sedan for something with actual horsepower. The progression loop is straightforward—better car equals faster times equals more money. Once you clear all six Quest missions, the game opens up a traffic-free city where you can practice stunts without dodging boxy orange trucks.
Who is Grand City Stunts for?
Perfect for younger players who want a no-stakes driving sandbox or anyone nostalgic for mid-2000s flash racing games. If you've got a little sibling who's obsessed with cars but can't handle realistic sims, this is the sweet spot. The split-screen mode makes it great for casual couch competition—no online lobbies, no toxicity, just you and a friend arguing over who took the shortcut first. Not recommended for sim racing fans who care about realistic handling or licensed vehicles.
The Gameplay Vibe
It's pure arcade chaos with zero pretension. The city feels like a toy set—floating traffic lights with no poles, copy-pasted skyscrapers, and a skybox that looks like a Windows XP wallpaper. The engine roars are loud and generic, and the exhaust flames are just bright orange sprites that pop out when you hit nitro. There's no radio, no cutscenes, just the hum of your engine and the occasional screech of tires. It's weirdly meditative once you get into Free Drive mode—just cruising around, hunting for cash stacks, pulling random tricks off ramps. The low visual fidelity actually helps here; nothing distracts you from the simple joy of going fast.
Technical Check: Saves & Performance
The game saves your progress automatically using browser storage, so your unlocked cars and completed missions stick around as long as you don't nuke your cache. Performance is smooth even on older hardware—those simple textures and basic lighting effects mean you won't hear your laptop's fan screaming. It runs fullscreen without issues, and I never hit a single stutter during races. Just know that clearing your browser history will wipe your garage, so be careful with that "delete all data" button.
Quick Verdict: Pros & Cons
A solid time-killer for anyone who wants instant driving action without complexity.
- ✅ Pro: Split-screen multiplayer actually works great—rare for browser games.
- ✅ Pro: Three distinct modes give you variety without overwhelming you.
- ❌ Con: Graphics look dated even by free game standards—everything's flat and plasticky.
Controls
Responsive and simple—the keyboard layout makes it easy to share controls without elbowing each other.
- Desktop: Player 1 uses WASD, F (nitro), T (look back), R (respawn), SPACE (handbrake). Player 2 uses Arrow Keys, K (nitro), L (look back), O (respawn), RIGHT-SHIFT (handbrake).
- Mobile: Touch controls adapt to smaller screens with on-screen buttons for steering and boost.
Release Date & Developer
Developed by RHM Interactive and released on January 1, 2023, this Unity-based racer targets the casual browser game crowd looking for quick driving sessions.

