“Futurama: Hit & Run” Mod Replaces The Simpsons with Far-Out Adventures
The Futurama: Hit & Run mod is a total conversion that swaps Springfield for the bustling streets of New New York, letting players take control of Fry in a fan-made crossover that’s capturing the internet’s attention. Building on the beloved 2003 classic The Simpsons: Hit & Run, this free mod proves how dedicated fans can breathe new life into nostalgic titles—one absurd mission at a time.
Here’s the TL;DR...
Full Futurama Overhaul: A total conversion mod for The Simpsons: Hit & Run, reimagining the world as New New York with new missions, vehicles, and characters.
Playable Demo: Features four main story missions as Fry, plus side gags, races, and collectible wasps—free for PC players.
Easy Setup: Requires a PC copy of the original game and Lucas’ Mod Launcher to install; download available from trusted community hubs.
A Classic Revived: The 2003 original sold over 3 million copies and remains one of the most modded games of its era.
Why It Matters: Projects like this showcase how fan creativity keeps classic games alive decades later.
What Exactly Is the Futurama: Hit & Run Mod and How Does It Change the Game?
Developed by Slurm Team, Futurama: Hit & Run is a total conversion mod, meaning virtually every aspect of the 2003 original has been rebuilt. Springfield’s familiar suburban streets are replaced by the futuristic chaos of New New York, complete with custom 3D assets, vehicles, and interiors crafted from scratch.
It’s far more than a reskin—it feels like an official expansion pack. The mod captures Futurama’s trademark humor through in-world jokes, character animations, and mission design. Released on October 19, 2025, the demo quickly went viral. Even Joe McGinn, lead designer of the original Hit & Run, commented on the trailer, saying he was “keen to try the mod out.”
What’s Included in the Futurama: Hit & Run Demo?
The demo version includes:
4 main story missions starring Fry.
1 bonus mission with expanded objectives.
3 new street races and a wager-based challenge.
6 unique vehicles, from the Planet Express ship to delivery hovercars.
Collectibles: 25 wasps to kick, 10 environmental gags, and Fry’s 4 alternate costumes.
The mod also features an original soundtrack inspired by Futurama’s quirky sci-fi tone. Pedestrians react hilariously, ragdolling in classic Hit & Run fashion.
Developers note that the current build uses synthetic placeholder voices until professional recordings are finalized. “These synthetic voices are included solely for demonstration purposes,” they said, assuring fans that official-quality voiceovers are coming soon.
Where Can Fans Download and Play the Demo?
You’ll need:
A PC copy of The Simpsons: Hit & Run (any digital or disc version works).
Lucas’ Simpsons Hit & Run Mod Launcher, available from the Donut Team community.
The Futurama: Hit & Run files, which can be downloaded here.
Once installed, the demo runs smoothly on modern hardware and supports widescreen resolutions. It’s completely free and easy to configure using the launcher’s plug-and-play interface.
Community forums on Reddit and Donut Team’s site include setup guides and troubleshooting tips for newcomers. At present, there’s no console version, but the mod scene remains strong on PC.
How Was The Simpsons: Hit & Run Originally Received?
Released in September 2003, The Simpsons: Hit & Run became an instant cult hit. Combining Grand Theft Auto-style gameplay with the humor of the animated series, it earned scores around 78–82 on Metacritic and sold over 3 million copies worldwide.
Critics and fans praised its voice acting—featuring the original Simpsons cast—and open-world structure spread across seven detailed districts. The game won “Fave Video Game” at the 2004 Nickelodeon Kids’ Choice Awards, and has since been celebrated as one of the most beloved licensed games ever made.
Its strong modding community helped keep it alive for decades, leading to projects like Donut Mod and now Futurama: Hit & Run.
Why Do Old Games Like Hit & Run Still Attract New Mods Over 20 Years Later?
The answer is simple: nostalgia and accessibility. Older games run on engines that are easier to mod, allowing fans to create massive overhauls without corporate restrictions. Communities like Donut Team and ModDB have turned Hit & Run into a sandbox for experimentation.
In an era when remakes often disappoint, mods fill the gap—adding fresh content, improved visuals, and crossover ideas like this one. Fans keep the culture alive, showing that creativity, not corporate budgets, is what truly sustains gaming history.
Hat Tips
Rock Paper Shotgun: “The Simpsons: Hit & Run Modders Have Made Their Own Futurama Total Conversion” – Oct 20, 2025
PC Gamer: “Total Conversion Mod Turns The Simpsons: Hit & Run Into the Futurama Game of Our Dreams” – Oct 18, 2025
IGN: “The Simpsons: Hit & Run Gets Eye-Catching Futurama Mod” – Oct 20, 2025
Kotaku: “New Mod Turns Simpsons: Hit & Run Into a Futurama Game” – Oct 19, 2025
Wikipedia: The Simpsons: Hit & Run
Donut Team Mod Bakery: Futurama: Hit & Run Project Page – Oct 19, 2025
Article compiled and edited by Derek Gibbs on October 20, 2025, for Clownfish TV D/REZZED.




