Monster Truck Madness Intro
Didn't I say I will keep my hands off Direct3D until either Quake becomes Direct3D or Microsoft is going to tell me how to run a benchmark with Monster Truck Madness? Monster Truck Madness is a racing video game developed by Terminal Reality and published by Microsoft, released in North America on August 31, 1996.The game has twelve monster trucks and tasks the player with beating computer opponents. Checkpoints, multiple hidden shortcuts, and interactable objects commonly appear in the tracks. In the garage, the player modifies the truck to account for.
Our monster truck games provide fast-paced and high-octane fun for players of all ages. You can get behind the wheel of a monstrous vehicle, and feel the horsepower underneath the engine. In our monster truck challenges, you can choose between dozens of different vehicles to drive. Select your favorite truck color, decals, and wheels, and get ready to go! We have plenty of challenging courses, big ramps, and tough obstacles. Our collection will have you plowing through levels and earning thousands of points!
đ What are the most popular monster truck games?.đ„ What are the newest monster truck games?.Controlling our monster trucks is as simple as using the arrow keys on your keyboard. Control the gas, brakes, and balance of your giant 4x4 using only 4 keys. With such simple controls, youâll be driving like a pro in no time at all! Some challenges give you extra options, such as a NOS boost or other power-ups. Gather enough speed, hit ramps at the right angle, and fly through the sky in a giant four-wheeler! Go off-road, over junkyard cars, and through obstacles in our monster truck games!
Overview'Lean into it!' - thatâs exactly what you will find yourself doing in (MTM2).
Microsoftâs sequel to the original is still all about getting behind the wheel of your favorite monster truck, revving up the engine and driving like mad. All that counts is winning the race - you can be as kind or as destructive as your heart desires. Grand chase ley. Practice racing by yourself, race against computer-controlled opponents (which are quite challenging on the hardest setting) or battle it out with other players from around the world.
Gameplay, Controls, InterfaceThe gameplay in MTM2 is crisp and precise. The controls are very straightforward - with a joystick or keyboard, left and right steer your truck while you forward and backward control your speed, and if youâve got a good steering wheel controller youâre really sitting pretty. You can also select either an automatic or manual transmission for your truck. One nice feature is the audio cue when you switch between forward and reverse gears.The simple interface is easy to master - youâll be driving those monster trucks right off the screen in no time (I wonder why driving real cars isnât this easy). But it will take some practice before you can successfully recover from a skid or spin on one of the high narrow bridges youâll encounter on some tracks.Like its predecessor, MTM2 offers three different skill levels, a garage where you can change some of the equipment on your truck, and varying weather conditions. The ten new tracks and nine new trucks in MTM2 are cool enough that fans of the first game will definitely want to grab this new version as well.If you get tired of just running circles around the tracks, you can take off for a little exploring - you will even find a secret track if you look hard enough.
Make sure to visit the old red barn on 'Farm Road 29' for a quick game of cow hockey - watching the bovines bounce around the landscape is hilarious. GraphicsThis is where MTM2 really outshines its predecessor - new in this version is 3DFX support, giving you a very detailed and dynamic environment. The various weather conditions add another layer of realism - you can select to drive in clear sunny weather, or make driving difficult with adverse weather like fog, snow or even a midnight thunderstorm. You can also select from a multitude of views, ranging from preset chase cameras to in-the-cabin views and a completely adjustable view of the outside of the truck. AudioThere are some very nice touches here and a couple of disappointments.
The sound effects and music are improved from the original - particularly the crunch of metal when you collide, which can make your teeth ache. My main gripe is in the commentary from Armstrong. He still constantly comments on your driving style, but some new and varied commentary would have been nice - he says exactly the same things as in the previous version. System RequirementsPentium 133 or higher, Windows 95/98 or NT 4.0 with Service Pack 3, 16 MB RAM (32 MB recommended), 4X CD-ROM drive.
Multiplayer racing requires a 28.8 or higher baud modem, or a TCP/IP or IPX network. Supports Direct3D compatible 3D graphics accelerator cards (Windows 95 or Windows 98 only).
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