Stunts
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Stunts (4D Sports Driving outside of US) is a 3D car racing simulation that puts emphasis on racing on stunt tracks. The game contains a variety of cars, courses and opponents to choose from (who represent a difficulty level). The game provides unusual stunt objects including loops, corkscrews and jumps. Race tracks contain three types of surfaces: paved road, gravel road and ice. Each of them offer different grip and traction. There is also grass and water that surround roads. The former slows down the car and the latter is lethal and the car instantly crashes. It is possible to watch races in instant replay from different camera angles. A track editor is included as well.
Spellings
- 4Dドライビング - Japanese spelling
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- Automobile: Audi Quattro
- Automobile: Chevrolet Corvette
- Automobile: Honda NSX
- Automobile: Lamborghini Countach
- Automobile: Lamborghini LM002
- Automobile: Lancia Delta
- Automobile: Porsche 911
- Automobile: Porsche 962
- Distinctive Software 4D series
- Gameplay feature: Recordable replays
- Games that include map/level editor
- Games with manual lookup copy protection
- Genre: Stunt racing
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Reviews
Critics
Average score: 76% (based on 26 ratings)
Players
Average score: 3.9 out of 5 (based on 129 ratings with 12 reviews)
Coming from the creators of the "Test Drive" catastrophe: A FABULOUS GAME!!
The Good
OK, so the cars were only 3, but it's just too much fun to play this game, the blowing up cars, the falling bridges, it's just great, and considering that "TD II: The Duel" was released at about the same time, the graphics were a total surprise from the developing companies (Accolade, Distinctive Software), great game.
The Bad
Well, there were like THREE CARS in a game considered almost revolutionary for the time!!!! Nothing else though...
The Bottom Line
Great game that can be considered "fun", it's really nothing except addictive and fun, and the graphics were okay!
8.5/10
DOS · by Jim Fun (207) · 2002
One of the best early racing sims
The Good
The Track Editor is a definate bonus. One of the first games including one, this was so far ahead of it's time most people didn't even understand how to use it! We're talking 1990 here!
The Bad
The graphics are kind of choppy (not unlike many of today's new and "ground breaking" games) and the whole story line with the other racers and their grudges is kind of cheesy.
The Bottom Line
The game is a worthy buy, but sadly as is many other great games it is no longer for sale. It is a fast paced and realistic racing sim. The best feature is definately the built in editor. The game features many, many seperate soprts cars and opponents to race against. Be careful, though, when you crash you're out, unlike many other games which just flip you back over and aloow you to keep going unharmed.
DOS · by Plix (197) · 1999
Not terribly realistic, but fun all the same.
The Good
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The track editor extended the life of the game. Got the top score in all the tracks? Bulid a new one! This was half the fun, though; Stunts was a buggy game, and you could build a track that, when properly exploited, would unleash some bizarre racing behavior. I've made a massive jump, crashed into something, and flown almost a mile high into the air.
The Bad
Like all DSI games, control was digital, even if you were using an analog joystick. (I go into why this is a really, really bad thing in my review for Test Drive.)
Sometimes the bugs in the game bit you in the ass when you were playing normally. They didn't seem so funny then.
There's no multiplayer support. This wasn't common for 1990, but Stunt Driver had it, and Stunts didn't.
The Bottom Line
Yes, it's a cheesy game and hardly realistic, but it's still fun to play. So fun, in fact, that there are still several Stunts fan pages around today.
DOS · by Trixter (8952) · 1999
Trivia
Okay, try this in real life: Drive real fast down a long, straight road, then do a huge jump, get airborne, and then (while in the air) slam on the brakes to slow down in time to make it around that nasty corner. Is it going to work? Nope, but it works in Stunts! ;-) Of course, this just makes the game more fun! :-)
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Related Sites +
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IGCD Internet Game Cars Database
Game page on IGCD, a database that tries to archive vehicles found in video games. -
Luke's 4D Sports Homepage
From the author: "I set up this site because a like the game and I wanted to provide the fans of 4D Sports Driving with a place to share their knowledge, thoughts, and achievements. Later I found out that there already is quite a bunch of websites doing exactly that but well, here's another one. " It's actually a very comprehensive site. -
Stunts 1.1 and 4D Sports Driving - A Comparison of Driving Speed
Alan Robinson's excellent comparison between all four versions of the game. -
Stunts Racetracks and Links
A site with custom tracks for Stunts, and lots of links to Stunts web pages. -
The Stunts Webring
A web ring for the Stunts game - links galore. -
The Swedish Stunts Team
Swedish site dedicated to Stunts. -
ZakStunts v8.0b
Fansite with an active community, competition events every months, new tracks, tips & tricks, new cars, replay uploads, rankings. statistics and other information on the game
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Contributors to this Entry
Game added by Andy Voss.
Amiga added by Martin Smith. PC-98, FM Towns added by Terok Nor.
Additional contributors: Trixter, Macintrash, Brolin Empey, marquisor, Victor Vance, Infernos.
Game added October 26, 1999. Last modified January 26, 2024.