If you want a stunt game that tests your patience, this might be it. The controls are wonky sometimes, and the physics seem tricky to master. It’s easy to get addicted, even when you know it’s frustrating. Totally exhausting after a while.
This game offers neat stunt tracks but tends to feel wonky with its physics. You will do tricky jumps and flips that sometimes don’t behave as expected. It’s a bit chaotic but fun once you get the hang of it. Prepare for some frustrating moments.
There’s no real customization in Extreme Stunt Car beyond choosing basic vehicles. Play around with what you have, but don’t expect deep loadouts. Most players stick with whatever car handles better for tricky jumps and big airs.
If you want to level up faster, focus on mastering small jumps first. Quietly, I found that keeping a steady speed helps avoid annoying crashes. Sometimes wasting time trying big stunts isn’t worth it. Practice those tricky turns carefully.
The game doesn’t have a clear story or ending; it’s mostly a series of stunt tracks. You keep trying to beat your previous record or just have fun doing flips. It can be repetitive, but some players find it addictive enough to keep playing for hours.