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Play Stunt Driver Online

Build wild tracks with loops and jumps, then try not to flip your car when you actually race them—the janky physics make every crash a hilarious slow-motion disaster.

Developer: Distinctive Software
Genre: Racing
Released: 1990
File size: 775.39 KB
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Game Overview

Stunt Driver was this weirdly addictive MS-DOS racing game where you could slap together your own ridiculous tracks before even racing on them. I’d spend way too much time building loops and jumps, then immediately regret it when my car flipped halfway through. The physics were janky in that perfect early-90s way—hit an oil slick wrong and you’d spin for what felt like minutes.

What really stuck with me was the replay system. After wiping out spectacularly (which happened a lot), you could rewind, switch to a helicopter view, and watch your failure in slow motion from every angle. The AI opponents weren’t exactly geniuses, but they had this habit of crashing in ways that made you laugh instead of rage. It was like playing with Hot Wheels if the tracks tried to kill you.

Honestly, half the fun was building something stupid and seeing if you could survive it.


Each game uses different controls, most DOS games use the keyboard arrows. Some will use the mouse , "Alt" ,"Enter" and "Space bar".
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