As far as I'm concerned, remains the most inventive and challenging racing game you can play on an iPhone, and now you can download its nearly perfect sequel. You should do so immediately., designed by Carmageddon 3 vehicle programmer Luke Ryan, once again straps fat rockets onto tiny cars and abandons you among precarious obstacle courses miles above Earth.The highly technical platforming mode from the first game returns, and there are three self-explanatory new modes: time trial, freestyle and race. You've also got seven unique vehicles to play with, each with slightly different control schemes and properties. The game is free to download, although unlocking all of its 360 levels costs $4.99 via an in-app purchase.Different car designs allow for different level designs.
At one end of the spectrum you've got the Monster Truck, which has superior ground control and can roll over obstacles with ease, but is basically a rock once airborne. At the other end is the signature Jet Car, which handles almost like an airplane. Monster Truck levels test your ability to perfectly line up well-executed leaps from platform to platform, while Jet Car levels feature spiraling in-air gauntlets that'll have you twisting back and forth in your seat like a maniac.
Download Jet Car Stunts 2. Android IOS Windows Phone and PC. Quick download, Virus and Malware free and 100% available. Jet car stunts is a fun game and I have fun playing it but I have a problem that it keeps crashing like about every 5-10 mins it doesn't really effect the gameplay but it is a bit annoying.
The game is awesome, but there's one thing missing – online multiplayer. Stunts 2 teases players by letting them race against hordes of AI-controlled vehicles in single-player mode, forcing one to wonder how much better the game would be if those same tracks were open to human opponents.
Maybe it's too much to ask. True Axis is a tiny developer that would have to spend months writing net code and revamping its collision detection system to make online multiplayer work properly.Another minor gripe: True Axis is immensely talented at physics programming, but not so wonderful at user interface design.
Although the game's menus are all clean and easy to navigate, the various on-screen buttons and meters shown during gameplay lack the minimalist beauty of the sky-high obstacle courses. The interface looks sharper than it did in the first, but it still somehow feels too obtrusive.I want online multiplayer. I want a prettier UI.
But I'll live. Despite my complaints, Jet Car Stunts 2 is about to become one of my most-played games of 2014.