


The different cars have varying abilities with regard to speed, traction, and maneuverability, the last affecting the car's ability to perform stunts. Twelve unique cars are available, with a number of them available only after completing challenges. Completing certain challenges unlocks a further two: a greenhouse, and a game room. The occupant of the house initially has tracks laid out in a living room, bedroom, attic, and sandbox. Gameplay consists of racing different Hot Wheels cars over six different tracks located inside and outside of the same house.
He then uses the track pieces to build six different layouts around his house, and races his Hot Wheels vehicles on them. The plot consists of the anonymous protagonist receiving a large sum of Hot Wheels track, with no explanation given. A Game Boy Color version, developed by Lucky Chicken Games, was released in 2000. It is based on the Hot Wheels toy franchise, and was released on October 15, 1998. Hot Wheels Stunt Track Driver is a racing video game developed by Semi Logic Entertainments and published by Mattel Media for Microsoft Windows.
