Hot Wheels Stunt Track Driver is a racing video game developed by Semi Logic Entertainments and published by Mattel Media for Microsoft Windows.
Successful stunts give the car a speed and traction boost as it lands, which helps improve the player's time, signaled with a vivid graphic of lightning bolt-like effects on the wheels.
The game's vehicles are capable of performing stunts such as spins, rolls, and mid-air flips, all of which add bonus points and speed bursts.
The game's vehicles are based on Hot Wheels toys; each one is rated differently for durability, speed, stunts, and turning.
The game is played from a side-view perspective, and includes three gameplay modes: Tournament, Single Race, and Two Player.
[3] The plot consists of the anonymous protagonist receiving a large sum of Hot Wheels track, with no explanation given.
[4][5] The Game Boy Color version was met with average reception, as GameRankings gave it 70% based on only 2 reviews.
[1] Clayton Crooks of AllGame praised the PC version for its "excellent graphics and sound effects", as well as its "meticulously designed" Hot Wheels vehicles closely resembling their real-life counterparts.
[8] The game was followed by a sequel, Stunt Track Driver 2: Get'n Dirty, which is placed outside and reflects 4x4 off-road racing.