
Drive Mad
Conquer brutal stunt tracks with flip-ready trucks in this physics driving challenge.
Floor it, balance, and reach the finish!
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What is Drive Mad?
Drive Mad is a physics-based 2D driving puzzle where you guide oversized off-road trucks across risky obstacle courses. Each compact level demands throttle finesse, balanced landings, and quick reversals to keep all four wheels on the ground.
Stages stack ramps, teetering bridges, elevators, conveyor belts, and tilting platforms that punish sloppy speed. One bad landing can crumple your vehicle, but instant retries make every attempt a fast lesson in momentum control.
Vehicles range from monster trucks to forklifts and construction rigs, each changing weight distribution and wheelbase. Paired with responsive keyboard controls, these variants keep stunt runs feeling fresh while you chase flawless clears on Sprunky.gg.

Drive Mad Game Features
- Physics Stunt Tracks: Short handcrafted courses packed with ramps, seesaws, elevators, and collapsing bridges.
- Instant Retries: Lightning-fast restarts encourage experimentation and steady skill growth.
- Vehicle Variety: Monster trucks, forklifts, and construction rigs each change traction, speed, and balance.
- Two-Way Control: Forward and reverse inputs double as tilt correction for midair adjustments.
- Progressive Challenge: Obstacle combinations ramp up difficulty without unfair spikes, rewarding careful pacing.
- Keyboard-Friendly Play: Clean silhouettes and clear color contrast keep every hazard readable at a glance.
How to Play Drive Mad
- Keyboard Controls: Press W or Up Arrow to accelerate and S or Down Arrow to reverse; quick taps help adjust your landing angle mid-jump.
- Smooth Approaches: Ease off the throttle before ramps so your suspension can soak the landing without flipping backward.
- Balance Recovery: If you tip, feather reverse or forward inputs to swing the chassis level before the wheels touch down.
- Obstacle Awareness: Slow to a crawl on fragile bridges, elevators, and moving platforms so mechanisms settle before you commit.



