Ever wanted to tear through traffic in a supercar without the speeding tickets? Stunt Racing GT throws you into the driver's seat of high-performance beasts and sets you loose on busy streets. This is pure arcade-style racing where dodging traffic at breakneck speeds is the name of the game. Your mission? Weave through cars, rack up points, and prove you've got the reflexes to handle the chaos. It's fast, it's addictive, and it doesn't give you a second to relax.
Getting behind the wheel is simple, but surviving more than 30 seconds? That's where it gets tricky.
You steer your supercar using arrow keys or WASD on desktop. The controls are tight and responsive—every tap counts when you're threading the needle between two trucks at 150 mph. On mobile, touch controls handle the job, though you'll want to get a feel for the sensitivity before diving into the harder modes. Practice gentle taps instead of holding directions too long, or you'll slam into oncoming traffic.
The real challenge hits when traffic patterns get unpredictable. Cars switch lanes, slow down randomly, and sometimes cluster together leaving you almost no gap. You need to read the road ahead and commit to your lane changes early. Hesitation kills your run. The faster you go, the more points you earn, but speed also means less reaction time. It's that classic risk-reward loop that keeps you hitting "retry" over and over.
The scoring system rewards aggressive driving. Every close call with another vehicle adds to your multiplier. String together multiple near-misses without crashing, and you'll watch your score explode. Different game modes have different objectives—some want pure distance, others demand specific stunt combinations. Figuring out the optimal racing line for each mode is where the depth sneaks in.
This one's for players who love that "just one more run" feeling. If you enjoyed games like Traffic Rider or the highway sections of classic racing games, you'll feel right at home. It's accessible enough for casual players to pick up during a coffee break, but the high-score chasers will find plenty of challenge in mastering the timing. Not great for people who get stressed easily—this game keeps your heart rate up. Kids will love the flashy cars and simple concept, though the speed might overwhelm younger players.
Stunt Racing GT feels like an adrenaline shot. The constant stream of traffic rushing toward you creates genuine tension, and the colorful visuals pop without being overwhelming. The graphics have that vibrant, slightly stylized look that works well for browser games—nothing photorealistic, but clean and readable even when everything's moving fast. The sound effects do their job with engine roars and tire squeals, though the music can get a bit samey after extended sessions. Honestly, I ended up muting it and throwing on my own playlist after the tenth run.
The game auto-saves your high scores and unlocked content to your browser's local storage. Just don't clear your cache if you want to keep your progress. Performance-wise, this thing runs smooth even on older machines—I tested it on a five-year-old laptop and didn't see any frame drops. Mobile performance is equally solid, though battery drain is noticeable if you play for long sessions. The quick load times mean you can actually play this during a genuine five-minute break without wasting half of it on loading screens.
A solid pick for quick arcade racing thrills that doesn't demand huge time investment.
Responsive and tight once you adjust to the sensitivity. No input lag that I noticed.
Developed by lucas christ and released on January 14, 2026. It's a fresh release that already feels polished for a browser racer.