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 MOBILE GAME REVIEW

Stunt Car Racing: 99 Tracks

It's monster, but in a good way

Product: Stunt Car Racing: 99 Tracks | Developer: Sumea | Publisher: Digital Chocolate | Format: Mobile | Genre: Casual, Racing | Players: 1 | Format: J2ME | File size: 534KB | Reviewed on: N95 8GB other handsets | Version: Europe
There was a sustained period of four or five seasons when motorsport's flagship - Formula 1 - bored folk around the world to tears. After being the lynchpin of Sunday afternoons for years, with Senna, Mansell and co. drawing in huge audiences across the globe, a succession of technical upgrades to the cars took the fire out the sport, making it safer for the drivers but conversely more sterile for those of us left watching.

Now, no-one is saying that we all tuned in just to see drivers risk their lives unnecessarily, but it's fair to say that the pursuit of better and better cars actually began to kill to sport. If you hadn't already guessed, there's an interesting parallel there with racing titles on the mobile; with more and more trying to replicate 3D HD experiences on your handset, upping their graphical capability in the process, you could argue that the gameplay itself is actually suffering.

How refreshing it is, then, to find a game that takes a more simplistic approach to how it looks in order to serve up some truly frantic and fun gameplay. Stunt Car Racing is a 2D racer, with the 'tracks' scrolling across the screen from right to left, but it actually offers a more ballsy experience than any of its hi-def rivals, with speed, flips and tricks all the order of the day. Racing on your phone doesn't really get much more marvellously manic than this.

A lot of that is to do with the fact that Stunt Car Racing keeps things simple. Taking care of acceleration (boosts aside) for you, it leaves you to guide your car over the various lumps and bumps that litter the course, tipping it either backwards or forwards as it flies through the air. Some do you favours, providing you with massive jumps that you can exploit by performing 360s and so forth, and others act as hurdles, damaging your car upon impact and slowing you down.

It's these two forces - grabbing air in your vehicle to earn you extra boost, and trying to overcome the various obstacles on the way - that reign throughout Stunt Car Racing, but unlike some other titles that would ask you to choose between either a wild or a cautious approach, it's the risk-taking that actually helps combat the game's challenges. Success here requires you to spend as much time as you can in the air as possible, with speed a must and tricks a lifeblood rather than a luxury.

That's because, by doing so, you avoid the numerous pitfalls below. As well as literal gaps in the track, which can see you smashing into cliff edges or ravines (ending the race right there and then as a result), there are also sections of rock and abandoned cars that gradually chip away at your car's health on contact. Just like smashing into a wall, if your car's health reaches rock bottom, then it'll explode and that's the end of your race.

So, making the most of the jumps on offer is the key, with airtime and mid-air spins filling your boost bar, enabling you to up your speed when you do reach ground level so that you can use the boost to fly just that little bit farther when the next jump pops up.

Prudes beware; speed really does pay in Stunt Car Racing's world, and it's this constant need to be reckless - but skilful with it - that fuels the fun. Nothing beats the feeling of performing a successful 360 at high speed, landing perfectly on the ground afterwards, zooming off ready to take on the next jump.

Stunt Car Racing could teach its spec-obsessed rivals a thing or two. Whether you're competing against yourself or challenging a friend, with 99 tracks on offer, this is a title that shuns picture-perfection in an effort to deliver both in terms of pure content and entertainment value. Ratings watchers need not fear - this is one title that deserves to pull in a bigger audience than a 2D racer in a 3D world is perhaps accustomed to.

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Keith Andrew | 8 October 2008
Excellent arcade style 2D racer that substitutes the urge to focus on flashy graphics, instead unapologetically building on foundations forged in fun
 
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Corbs | 12 May 2009
Thought you guys should know the company responsible for this game have used this review for their iPhone version (which is apparently horrible).

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Fraser | 13 May 2009
Thanks for letting us know Corbs. I haven't played the iPhone version yet but hopefully it won't be too different from the mobile one.
Vailent | 13 May 2009
I have played the iPhone version and it is definitely not horrible. It's not the best racer out there but for the prize it gives 99 enjoyable tracks. I think it is definitely better value for money than half a pint of beer. :)
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splat | 13 May 2009
Digital Chocolate has listed our 9/10 review for the mobile game but it is clearly listed as for the mobile game not the iPhone/iPod touch one
Rick | 30 June 2009
Sorry to say but a quote from the mobile game review (9/10), not the iPhone review (7/10), appears within the App Store in the description of the iPhone game.
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