iStunt 2 turns the ski slopes into a high-speed playground. From snow-covered peaks to treacherous descents, you must control your board while collecting stars, navigating obstacles, and aiming for the highest possible score on every level.
iStunt 2 – Conquer the Alps with Breathtaking Runs
Navigate Dynamic Courses
Embark on a journey across the snowy terrain of the Alps and guide your board toward the green flag at the finish line. The course constantly shifts with slopes, sharp turns, and obstacles, requiring you to make continuous adjustments. Perfect timing and balance are the keys to staying on the track and avoiding a wipeout.
Hit Checkpoints and Collect Stars
Red flags scattered along the course serve as vital checkpoints. Pass through them to save your progress; a subsequent fall will return you to the last checkpoint rather than forcing you to start over from the beginning. The more stars you collect, the more impressive your final score will be.
Master Aerial Tricks
In iStunt 2, ramps and jumps offer the perfect opportunity to perform acrobatic maneuvers and boost your score. Skillfully combine turns, jumps, crouches, and tricks to maximize your performance.
Main Features
- Ski slopes set against the backdrop of the Alps
- Checkpoint system to save your progress
- Numerous obstacles and constantly changing terrain
- Collect stars to improve your score
- Perform stunts to earn points
- Gameplay focused on reflexes and balance
Controls
- Left/Right Arrows: Steer
- Up Arrow: Jump
- Down Arrow: Crouch
- Z/X: Perform stunts
Tips For A High Score
- Prioritize landing safely after performing tricks
- Use ramps to chain together combos
- Collect stars located in hard-to-reach spots
- Don't skip checkpoints
FAQs
What do checkpoints do in iStunt 2?
The red flags save your progress within the level.
How can I earn more points?
Collect stars and perform stunts on ramps.
Does iStunt 2 get harder as you play?
Yes. Later levels feature complex terrain and require more precise board control.
Should I perform tricks on every jump?
Not necessarily. Choose spots with enough clearance and ensure you can control your landing before attempting a trick.

