Epic Stunts PvP 3D

By Bill Jefferies
December 9, 2025
Epic Stunts PvP 3D
Reading time: 13 minutes

Epic Stunts PvP 3D summary

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Screenshot – Whether you’re a fan of drifting, stunts, racing, or all three, this game has something for everyone.

Epic Stunts PvP 3D is a 3D stunt and drift game where you’ll get to push a Ford Mustang RTR/Shelby GT500-style muscle car to its limits as you shred your tires through the city, or head to the stunt arena for some massive air time.

What makes this game stand out is the rare 2-player PvP mode, the perfect old-school way to find out who’s the better driver without needing two computers. (No fighting!)

There are three main modes: Drift, Checkpoints, and Stunts, each providing super-fun physics and arcade-style handling, making it easy to throw down big angles or pull off the craziest stunts you can think of.

You’ll progress by meeting targets within a time limit, depending on the mode you choose. You’ll then put your earnings towards customizing your Mustang and creating your ultimate drift weapon.

It’s a quick, fun, casual browser drift game to mess around with during school breaks. And, if you want to challenge your friend on the same keyboard, Epic Stunts PvP 3D is a unique opportunity to do so.

Epic Stunts PvP 3D controls

PC/laptop/Chromebook

Single-player controls

  • W – Accelerate
  • S – Brake/reverse
  • A – Turn left
  • D – Turn right
  • Space key – E-brake/handbrake
  • C key – Change camera

PvP (2 player) controls

Player 1

  • W – Accelerate
  • S – Brake/reverse
  • A – Turn left
  • D – Turn right

Player 2

  • Up arrow key – Accelerate
  • Down arrow key – Brake
  • Left arrow key – Turn left
  • Right arrow key – Turn right

Mobile/tablet (iOS/Android)

  • Press the on-screen buttons

It’s perfectly optimized for mobile devices, but it’s available only in single-player. You’ll need a computer and a keyboard to play PvP mode.

How to play Epic Stunts PvP 3D

Initial setup

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Screenshot – You’ve got the option of single player, or to play on the same keyboard as your friend (or rival!)

When you first load Epic Stunts PvP 3D, you’ll see a menu asking you to choose between Single Player or Player vs Player (PvP). Single Player is for solo play, while PvP lets two players share a keyboard for local multiplayer.

Once you’ve decided on a game mode, you can access the in-game Settings via the cog icon in the corner. Here you’ll find basic volume control (toggle or slider) and a reset data option to wipe your progress and customizations. (Don’t do this one by accident!)

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Screenshot – You can also see how far you can progress on each level in single player, and then show off your score to your buddies to see if they can beat it.

The top-right corner of the main menu displays your current credit balance along with level progress indicators for each mode. If you’re after a quick cash injection, you can watch an ad for 2,500 credits.

Getting started

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Screenshot – The three game modes in single player.

Once you’ve decided between Single Player and PvP, pick a mode from the available options. In single player, you can choose from Drift, Checkpoints, or Stunts.

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Screenshot – There’s no ‘Checkpoints’ mode in PvP (2-player), but the other two remain.

PvP offers Drift and Stunt modes only.

The basic HUD layout is consistent across the various game modes. The top-left shows your points (Drift/Stunt) or checkpoint info (Checkpoint), the top-center displays the countdown timer for the level, and the right side shows the Bronze, Silver, and Gold targets.

When you complete a level, you’ll receive a fixed credit reward. Keep in mind that any points beyond the gold medal requirement don’t give extra rewards, so once you’ve hit your target, you can stop drifting if you want to progress to the next level. If you know you won’t hit the target in time, or if you get stuck, you can hit retry (top right corner) to restart the level.

Epic Stunts PvP 3D game modes

Single player – Drift mode

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Screenshot – Racking up the points and combos while sliding through the city.

You’ll need to throw down your sickest drifting skills to try and hit the gold score target within the time limit. The HUD shows your total points for the current run, time remaining, and the Bronze/Silver/Gold point targets you’re aiming for.

The physics in Drift mode are awesomely drifty and fun. It’s easy to throw big down angles, initiate backward entries, and hoon around the city. At times, the car feels bogged down and lacks power, but smooth, consistent driving helps.

Scoring is awarded for speed, angle, and continuous sliding. Your combo multiplier builds as you keep transitioning and linking the corners together, and you’ll soon be racking up huge points. For example, 2,000 points with a x5 combo multiplier equals 10,000 total points (once you stop drifting).

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Screenshot – See if you can pull off a backie!

Use advanced drifting techniques like the manji (side-to-side swaying on the straights) to help build the combos as quickly as possible. Aggressive driving is also rewarded generously, so don’t be shy about putting the pedal to the metal and practice throwing down your wildest entries occasionally!

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Screenshot – Yeah… Don’t replicate this one.

If your skills aren’t perfect yet, don’t worry. You can go off-roading or onto sidewalks without losing your combo, but crashing into objects resets both your points and combo from the current drift chain, so be careful.

As you progress through levels, the time limit stays the same, but the required score keeps increasing.

Single player – Checkpoints mode

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Screenshot – In Checkpoint mode, you head to a dockyard where you’ll go against the clock while dodging the containers.

Checkpoints mode plays like time attack mode seen in other games. There are no opponents, just you racing against the clock, and you’ll need to drive through several checkpoints within the set time.

Your job is to drive through the pink rectangles (checkpoints) until you reach the final green rectangle, which is the finish line. The top-left of the HUD shows the number of target checkpoints for the level while the timer counts down.

The physics here are more grip-focused than Drift mode. The rear can still slide a little, but the car catches itself and gets traction quickly, making it simple to use proper racing lines as you race toward the finish. Smooth driving is rewarded because you can maintain momentum.

While you’ll want to get close to the containers for the ultimate racing line, hitting them slows you down badly, and it takes a while to get back up to full speed. Some corners are blind too, meaning you can’t see the next checkpoint until you’re fairly close, so keep your eyes peeled.

Single player – Stunt mode

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Screenshot – Stunt mode is super fun, especially in PvP.

Stunt mode takes place in a massive arena filled with big ramps, mega jumps, and loop-the-loops. Your goal here is to collect the stunt circles scattered around the arena and beat the target score before time runs out.

The stunt circles come in three colors, each with different point values. Yellow circles are worth 500 points and are the easiest to reach. Green circles give you 1,000 points, while blue circles give 2,500 points but are (by far) the hardest to collect. You’ll typically find the blue circles on top of loop-the-loops and in the most challenging places you can think of.

You don’t need to collect all of them, but make sure you try to get enough to hit the target. However, if time is running short, focus on getting all the easy yellow circles scattered around the map rather than risking everything on a difficult blue one.

Bonus tip: You also earn drift points and combos between circles. This means you can get a double reward by collecting circle points while simultaneously racking up drift points.

Player vs Player (PvP) – local shared keyboard

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Screenshot – I’m sure you can come up with something a little more imaginative…

PvP setup is straightforward. You’ll enter the Player 1 and Player 2 names (like Drifted1 and Drifted2), then choose between Drift mode or Stunt mode. (Checkpoints mode isn’t available in PvP.)

Player 1 uses WASD controls while Player 2 uses the arrow keys. Both players share the same keyboard, which makes for some hilariously chaotic moments when you’re both frantically drifting next to each other.

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Screenshot – Whether you want to tandem or fly off the huge jumps, the choice is yours.

PvP Drift features the same drifting physics as single-player Drift mode. It’s a head-to-head score battle within the same arena and time limit. You can try to outscore your opponent, or cruise around, drifting through the streets and (eventually) tandeming with each other.

It’s great for practicing your drifting skills and seeing who can get closer to the walls without crashing. Admittedly, when you first start, you’ll probably spend most of your time crashing into buildings, but once you’ve had enough practice, you’ll be tapping doors in no time.

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Screenshot – You’ll need to make your way around the stunt arena and collect the colored circles as fast as possible.

PvP Stunt uses the same stunt circle system as single player. Both players need to collect the circles and can drift between them for extra points. It becomes a race to see who can grab the high-value circles first while managing the tricky ramps and loops.

If you’re looking for an online multiplayer drifting game, we highly recommend checking out Drift King. Here are some of its best features to consider.

Epic Stunts PvP 3D car selection

There’s only one car available in Epic Stunts PvP 3D, a Ford Mustang-style muscle car that combines Shelby GT500 and RTR vibes. It looks fantastic and handles the drifting and stunting perfectly.

In PvP mode, both players use the same car with no performance differences or separate car selection.

Tuning and upgrades

Unlike games such as Drift Hunters MAX, there are no performance upgrades available in Epic Stunts PvP 3D. You won’t find engine tuning, suspension adjustments, tire choices, or gearing options here. All the credits you earn are used exclusively for the visual customizations discussed in the next section.

In PvP mode, there’s no customization, either. You’ll need to fight over who gets to drive the blue (Drifted-style) Mustang and who’s stuck with the red one. Flip a coin, maybe?!

Epic Stunts PvP 3D car customization

You can access customizations by hitting the yellow ‘CUSTOMIZE!’ button on the single-player main menu.

Three options are available:

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Screenshot – Switching up the body color to bring the Drifted vibes.
  • Body color – A limited set of preset colors, but no full color picker
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Screenshot – Channeling the ’90s aura.
  • Neon light color – Full color palette, so you can pick any color you want
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Screenshot – Choose from any color you can think of.
  • Rim (wheel) color – Full color options here as well

When you’re ready to purchase, select the item you want (body, neon, or rims), then click Buy. Every customization costs 2,500 credits, making them easily affordable after a few good runs.

Keep in mind that customization is purely visual and has no impact on performance or handling. Right now, there are no liveries, decals, or advanced tuning menus.

Epic Stunts PvP 3D advanced tips & tricks

Keep the wheels spinning in drift mode

This is the perfect way to build your combo. Even on the straights, you can use advanced drifting techniques like the manji (side-to-side swaying) to maintain your drift and keep topping up your combo between the corners.

Don’t be afraid to lift off the throttle briefly to catch super big angles for maximum points, then get straight back on the power. You can also use brake taps if you enter a corner too fast.

Off-road areas and sidewalks are safe for combos, so use them to your advantage if you need to. Only crashing will reset your points and combo. Once you’ve reached the required points for Gold, you can come to a stop (cleanly) if you want to advance to the next level right away.

Focus on building your combo multipliers

Aim to build the highest combo multiplier rather than chasing points without combos. For example, 10,000 points with a x5 combo equals 50,000 total points, which is far more efficient than trying to score 50,000 points at x1.

Think of Checkpoints mode like Time Attack

Focus on clean lines and smooth driving to avoid braking wherever possible. But be careful, as crashing into containers costs more time than lifting off the throttle a bit earlier through the tighter sections.

Scout the arena early in Stunt mode

When the countdown timer starts, take a moment to check where the biggest earners are. This helps you plan an efficient route to collect the most valuable circles.

If you want the blue circles, you’ll need to build enough run-up speed and align the car properly with the loop’s entry angle. It’s not straight, so consider that with your approach. Slight steering corrections can help you thread the circle, but be warned that steering is super sensitive when the suspension is pushed to its limits.

If the timer is ticking down and you’re still short on points, abandon the risky blue circles and grab the yellow ones instead. Remember that drifting between circles counts toward your score, too, so use that to your advantage.

PvP strategies

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Screenshot – Two-player drifting in PvP.

In drift battles, focus on safe, consistent slides rather than crazy entries that’ll likely leave you crashing into a building. Consistency beats flashiness when you’re competing head-to-head.

In stunt battles, consider splitting the map so each player has their own side of the arena to avoid constantly crashing into one another (and potentially arguing).

If you get stuck, hit the retry button

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Screenshot – Well, that didn’t go to plan…

Don’t worry – it happens to the best of us!

Epic Stunts PvP 3D FAQ

Is Epic Stunts PvP 3D online multiplayer?

No, it’s local multiplayer only, with two players battling it out on the same keyboard.

Why don’t the arrow keys work in single player?

Single player uses WASD controls. Arrow keys are used by Player 2 in PvP mode.

Do I lose my score if I go off the track or onto the sidewalk?

No. You can go wherever you want within the open-world city and stunt arena without losing points or combo. You only lose them when you hit obstacles or crash into solid objects.

Do I get extra rewards for huge drift scores?

Nope. Once you reach the target, the end-of-level reward is fixed regardless of how many points you earn. If you’ve already hit the goal, you can stop drifting and progress to the next level.

Are there more cars to unlock?

Based on the current version of Epic Stunts PvP 3D, there’s just the one Mustang-style car available.

Is there any performance tuning?

No, you can only make styling changes, including body, neon, and rim colors. There are no power or suspension performance upgrades.

Does drifting help in Stunt mode?

Yes, you earn extra drift points by sliding your way between the circles.

Is Checkpoints mode available in PvP?

No. PvP only offers Drift and Stunt modes. Checkpoints mode is available only in single-player.

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December 9, 2025

Bill is a writer and photographer who has been part of the Drifted team since 2015. His work extends to various print and online publications, including Wangan Warriors.

As part of the King of Nations team, he traveled extensively for several years, capturing top-tier international drift events worldwide. His hands-on experience, including rebuilding his own Nissan Silvia S15 drift car, gives him unique insights into drift car building and global drift culture.

When not behind the lens or keyboard, Bill can be found browsing classifieds for his next JDM project or shredding virtual tires on popular simulators like Assetto Corsa, CarX, and Forza.

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