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You're racing on absurd floating rollercoaster tracks with no guardrails—boost too late before a loop and your car goes flying, leaving you scrambling to catch up with a dented-up ride.

Developer: Geoff Crammond
Genre: Racing
Released: 1989
File size: 397.69 KB
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Game Overview

Stunt Track Racer is one of those games that makes you grip your joystick a little too tight. Instead of boring flat roads, you're racing on these ridiculous rollercoaster-like tracks suspended in midair—one wrong move and you're tumbling off the edge. There’s no guardrails, just gaps, loops, and steep drops that’ll send your car flying if you don’t time your turbo boosts right. And yeah, there’s a crane that plops you back on track when you wipe out, but good luck catching up after that.

The career mode’s brutal in the best way. You start in the lowest division with relatively tame tracks, but by the time you claw your way up to Division 1, you’re basically threading a needle at 200 mph. Every crash leaves permanent damage—little holes in your car’s frame that make future wrecks even worse. I lost a whole season once because I got cocky on a jump and landed like a sack of bricks.

Multiplayer was wild if you had two Amigas linked up (good luck convincing your friend to bring theirs over). The graphics were mind-blowing for ’89—way ahead of what most PCs could handle. No surprise it still shows up in "best Amiga games ever" lists. Just don’t blame me when you rage-quit after your third straight crash into the abyss.


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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