Tony Stewart's Sprint Car Racing

by Monster Games, Inc.

The Developer Says...

Jump into a 900 horsepower Sprint Car for some Saturday night dirt racing action! Feel the rush as you slide through the turns to take the checkered flag!

Players Like...

❤ Handling and Physics

Players widely praise the game's handling and physics as a standout aspect of the gameplay. Reviewers note that the cars have a realistic "loose" and snappy feel, capturing the edge-of-control nature of sprint car racing. Players appreciate the challenge of wrestling the 900-horsepower cars around the tight, dirt tracks, highlighting the satisfying drifting and car control. One review describes the experience as "the driftsanity of rally, but you don't have to turn right." Overall, the general consensus is that the core driving experience feels authentic and engaging for sprint car enthusiasts.

❤ Career Mode and Progression

The game's career mode is another highlight for many players. The structure allows users to progress from the lower TQ Midget series all the way up to the top 410 Winged Sprint Cars, signing contracts with sponsors and upgrading their cars along the way. Reviewers appreciate the sense of progression and achievement as they work their way up the ranks, carefully managing their cars and finances to become more competitive. The career mode is described as challenging but rewarding, with players having to earn their way to the top instead of starting there.

❤ Track Variety

Reviewers praise the diverse selection of 24 fantasy dirt tracks included in the game. The tracks are lauded for their detailed, gritty visuals and for providing an engaging variety of layouts and challenges. While the lack of licensed real-world tracks like Eldora Speedway is noted as a disappointment by some, the original track designs are generally well-received.

❤ Multiplayer

The game's online multiplayer mode receives a mixed response from players. While those who have experienced it describe it as enjoyable, the general consensus is that the online functionality needs improvement, with issues like desync and a lack of features like custom lobbies or leaderboards. Nevertheless, the core multiplayer racing is considered fun when players can find viable online sessions.

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