StuntsAnd why it's loving awesome
What is this?
Stunts is a sandbox racing game featuring polygon graphics and awesome gameplay. The game was released in 1990 by Broderbund in the US, and in Europe it was released by Mindscape under the name 4D Sports Driving, to fit into their 4D Sports game series. The game was made for the MS-DOS (PC) platform, and was ported to several other systems such as the Commodore Amiga and the FM-Towns PC.
After 21 years the game still has an active userbase and a dedicated modding community, which has created several third-party vehicles and modding tools.
In 2003 the game was officially declared abandonware.
Screenshots
Awesome title screen
Main menu
Car select screen
Opponent select screen. Skid Vicious looks really... vicious.
Track editor
Options menu. Nothing special here
In-race screenshot from the 3rd-party Ferrari F50
A screenshot showcasing the replay feature
Another 3rd-party car, the Speedgate XSD
Race ending screen
If you choose to compete against a computer opponent, you're greeted with their reaction after you finish the race.
Record time :D
Videos
Kris "Gemini" Asicks excellent review from his show "Ancient DOS Games" (ADG). Also includes some information about setting up the game in DOSBox.
http://www.pixelships.com/adg/ep0001.htmlAnother review.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M9ephr8RqJU&feature=relatedGameplay video of the MS-DOS version.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TxANYMqd8cY&feature=relatedMy own gameplay video, showing the 3rd-party Ferrari F50 on my own 'City' track.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Cn3a14n2RMAnother video of mine, this time showing the alternate path on the 'City' track.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WVtIIhzfUaYA showcase of the highly realistic game physics.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3bUAaRVs0S8&feature=relatedVideo showcasing the 3rd-party tool "TrackBlaster Pro".
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=thFoYcRXmVY
Installing
Installing the game is simple; just extract the archive you just downloaded from any of the links in the 'game files'-section below to an approporiate sub-directory. To run the game properly you'll need to either use DOSBox, or use a MS-DOS/Windows 9x-based computer. The game will run on Windows 2000/XP under NTVDM, but only at half the speed, making the game much less enjoyable and is therefore
not recommended. Kris Asicks review (found in the 'videos' section above) contains some information on running the game in DOSBox.
Downloads
Game filesDownload Stunts v1.1 (1991) - The game itself.
ZakStunts 2011 edition - Special compilation for the ZakStunts competetion, includes 5 extra cars and the TrackBlaster tool.
Start the game with
stunts_k to bypass the copy protection. You need an emulator, such as
DOSBox, or an MS-DOS/Windows 9x-based computer to run the game.
Mods 'n' such
ZakStunts carpack - if you for some reason don't to download ZakStunts 2011.
Zapper's car sounds - two new engine sounds for the adlib/soundblaster mode.
Zapper's realistic (oh well) car pack - This contains the original stunts cars, (de)tuned to match their real-life counterparts.
TrackBlaster Pro - A 3rd-party tool for creating Stunts tracks. It allows you to do things otherwise impossible, such as placing roads on water.
Tracks
I strongly recommend that you extract these to a subdirectory, otherwise the root directory will be extremely cluttered.
Gemini's track pack - 38 challenging tracks.
ZakStunts competition track archive 2001-2010Stunts competition archive - All known stunts competition tracks until 2009 - a mere 590 tracks!
Zack McKracken's Track Pack - A massive compilation of 2500 (!!!) tracks, categorized by letters.
Resources
Unofficial Stunts WebsiteStunts forum - I know this might be against the rules, but these are a
must if you want additional cars.
Kalpen's stunts page - No, not Kalphiter.
ZakStunts website - the official website for the ZakStunts competition.