Fly Car Stunt 2 is an adrenaline-pumping 3D racing game where you control futuristic, winged cars on floating container tracks. You are suspended high up in the air. One wrong turn means falling into the abyss.
When I first loaded up the game, I thought it was just another simple racer. But falling off the edge right before the finish line quickly changed my mind. The game features 12 intense levels. While the first level is a simple straight drive to get you used to the speed, things get serious fast. By level 2, the game introduces massive swinging axes. You don't just drive; you have to survive. It is a fantastic addition to our collection of Driving Games, offering a unique twist on traditional racing.
The game offers both single-player (1P) and two-player (2P) modes. This means the keyboard controls are split perfectly so you can share the screen.
Player 1 Controls:
Player 2 Controls:
Experience taught me that rushing is a bad idea in this game. Timing is everything. For example, when you see the giant swinging axe in Level 2, stop. Wait for it to swing past, then hit your nitro to zoom through the gap. Keep your car strictly in the middle of the container tracks. If your tires touch the edge, the physics engine will pull you off the map.
If you enjoy games that require extreme precision and perfect timing, you should definitely test your reflexes in Geometry Dash Lite after you finish this racing challenge.
Playing solo is fun for setting speed records (you can see your max time on the top right of the screen). However, the real joy comes from the 2P Play mode.
Racing against a friend on the same keyboard is pure chaos. You can push each other off the narrow ramps. You both have to dodge the same deadly traps at the exact same time. It brings back the classic split-screen arcade feeling that many modern games miss. Just select your favorite winged car in the garage, hit start, and see who survives the track.
Yes. You can play with a friend locally. The game features a dedicated "2P Play" mode where both players share one keyboard to race simultaneously on a split-screen layout.
Yes. Before starting a level, both Player 1 and Player 2 are taken to a garage screen. Here, you can select from various futuristic, winged cars, each with a unique design and color scheme.
Yes. From level 2 onward, the game introduces moving hazards. You will have to dodge giant swinging axes and navigate broken tracks while maintaining your speed and balance.