What is Bliss? - What is Stunts?
Bliss is a track editor for the 1990 cars game Stunts specially
designed for use in tournaments and including a number of powerful tools.
If you don't know Stunts and you love classic DOS games, you should
definitely get it! Stunts was created by the Canadian company DSI and is
also known as 4D Sports Driving. While old, this game offers
incredible versatility and is still played today. If you're unaware of
the online Stunts community, check the Stunts racing portal
or the most popular tournament, ZakStunts, where
you can participate in the races and also get the game (currently freeware). You can
also participate in the Race For Kicks tournament,
Bliss' official championship.
More about Bliss track editor
Compared to the built-in track editor from Stunts, Bliss is
a very powerful tool. It includes the ability to copy, cut and paste
track blocks and transform them; it can perform a thorough track analysis;
it is able to generate scenery automatically and it even has access to
online tournament information. Explore the possibilities! :)
Additionally, Bliss is free software. If you're not
familiar with the concept, you're encouraged to read about it. Look up
the GNU GPL license, the Free Software Foundation
and Richard Stallman.
Besides, Bliss has been created on the principle of simplicity and independence.
You can install Bliss by simply creating a new directory and copying it
there. The source code is included for you to compile it, but you are not
required to do so, most of the time, since binaries are also provided.
No third party software has been used to develop Bliss and it only
links to libraries that are almost certainly available on your operating
system (such as X11 in GNU/Linux), so normally, you just copy the program
and run it.
Get Bliss 2.5.4
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