Advantages: Nitro! Cool Cars. Tricks, different. Realistic! Disadvantages: Controls hard to get used to.
Monster 4X4 World, I purchaused this game in HMV with my christmas vouchers. And brought it home, put it into my Wii, at first I was confused, all the controls seemed akward I didnt get what was happening, you had to press 2 to select and 1 to go back. But then I realised you had to use the remote the other was around side ways (---) Then the controls became clearer.
You have many options, you click on the world circuit, and you can choose from different vehicles, like the school bus. And also change the colour of the car.
When your in a race it says 3..2..1 and then go, while this is happening you can accelerate and get a head start, then you'll blast off when GO appears. To accelerate you press 2, to brake/reverse you press 1 to turn left or right you should do what you'd normally doing when driving (Tilt remote left and right ...
Advantages: A ton of fun! Disadvantages: Ya gotta sleep sometime!
, and you're off. But with programs like BinEdit by Oliver Pieper, you can build your own truck (and other) models.
With Terminal Reality's TrackEd program, you can create tracks that are completely original. You can use PSP 5 to make new ground textures, BinEdit to make new models, or go to the internet and download all sorts of things to put in your tracks.
Of course, after you make something, there is a lot of fun to be had in testing your creations, both on and offline.
Should this not appeal to you, you can download 1000's of home made tracks and trucks from the internet. Just use a search program and search for MonsterTruck Madness 2, or MTM2, and you'll find a ton of stuff to download. Other Keywords that might help you find MTM2 goodies are "Yeastman" for the best tracks made for MTM2, "Oliver Pieper" for BinEdit, "MTM2 Guild ...
I got this game when I first got my N64. I was at first pleased with the game, it looked good. I mean... guns .. and monsterstrucks. I thought that I could have a good go at this game. Smash some stuff up and completely crush the enemy!!! All you game-players you know what I'm talking about.
The tracks are covered in hills, dips and jumps. You expect some good handling and controls to make this game playable. However this game was a total failure in that respect. In other games, eg rally games, power turning, skidding, whatever you wanna call it, it's always possible. You would have thought even more so in a monstertruck. But no, when you try, your truck just stops abruptly, usually causing you to lose the whole race. And when you try to keep up your speed and take a corner at speed, but without trying to skid, you end ...
Product Information for "Tonka Monster Truck (PC)" »
Product details
Age
3+
Publisher
Atari
Genre
Racing/Driving
Release Date
31st May 2002
EAN
3546430022610
Operating System
Windows 98 / 95
Manufacturer's product description
Design and drive your own Tonka monster truck! Get ready to enter the exciting world of Tonka Monster Trucks, where kids can create and drive the biggest, toughest trucks around. The fun begins in the garage, where monster trucks can be customised with a choice of powerful engines, all-terrain tires, and colorful paint jobs. Save and print pictures of the trucks, scoreboard, and your own Tonka Monster Trucks driver's license. Then it's time to kick up some dirt on the Tonka tracks. Drive over ramps, do cool tricks on the Tonka stunt track, and race with friends. Even design challenging tracks by adding ramps, vehicles, and other obstacles. Kids can play using a keyboard, gamepad, or the Tonka Dig'n Rigs Playset.