https://web.archive.org/web/20220428111442/https://www.linuxlinks.com/Skunks/ #LinuxLinks >> Feed LinuxLinks >> Comments Feed LinuxLinks >> Skunks - 3D realistic driving simulation game Comments Feed alternate alternate alternate Skip to content LinuxLinks The Linux Portal Site (BUTTON) Navigation * Home * Best Software * Series * Android * Reviews * Search Skunks - 3D realistic driving simulation game Skunks is a car simulation based on the Open Dynamics Engine. Skunks is a 3D game with cars, stunts and software rendering. The library is used for display and no 3D accelerator is needed. [INS: :INS] Features include: * 7 tracks. * Car parameters can be easily modified. * Easy to make new cars and tracks. * Good physics simulation. * Support for joystick / steering wheel. Website: sourceforge.net/projects/skunks Support: Developer: Victor Matei Petrescu License: GNU GPL v3 Skunks Skunks Skunks is written in C. Learn C with our recommended free books and free tutorials. 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