Stunt Driver
As in Stunts, the game also offers a course editor that allows you to design your own challenges. On every course you will have to qualify by beating a set time in training mode, enabling you then to enter a race with up to 3 computer-controlled opponents. But then there's also the option to link-up another computer to play against a friend (modem, cable, or network), something not found in the more popular Stunts. The graphics are okay for its time as are the controls, but one of the best things in technical terms is the excellent sound even through the good old PC speaker. During the race, there are various views to quickly look what's going on behind or left of you and the VCR-like recorder enables you to review your race later on.
Overall, Stunt Driver is a fun game that definitely deserves as much attention as better-known and better-sold Stunts (although it is admittedly inferior). Unfortunately, the game has a lot of problems on modern computers. A slow-down util is a must for anything faster than a 486, as the in-game clock and the computer opponents won't work if your computer is too fast. Highly recommended, especially in multiplayer mode.
Average Rating: | 8.41 [129 votes] |
Genre: | Sport |
Designer: | |
Developer: | Spectrum Holobyte |
Publisher: | Spectrum Holobyte |
Year: | 1990 |
Software Copyright: | Spectrum Holobyte |
Theme: | Design Tool |
Multiplayer: | LAN |
Related Links: | Stunt Driver Web |
More Info: | Mobygames | The Web |
System Requirements: | DOS |
If you like this game, try: | Stunts, Vette!, Coaster |
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Technical Notes: | Start the game with STUNT_K.EXE |
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