Game Info
Updated: N/A
Category: Racing
Score: 7.4
Car city Driving Monster monstertruck Race Racing

How to Play

W Arrow Up rarr Move Front S Arrow Down rarr Move Back A Arrow Left rarr Move Left D Arrow Right rarr Move Right - To click any button use mouse

Description

Big trucks, big attitude—Monster Truck Racing Simulator throws you behind the wheel of those oversized beasts most of us only see roaring at stadium events. The aim here isn’t just going fast (although there’s plenty of that), but really wrangling these bouncy monsters across all sorts of unpredictable ground. You’ll find ramps, mud pits, rough hills—sometimes it’s chaos in the best way. Honestly, sometimes I just mess around with the stunts for a while because it’s oddly fun to tip your truck or completely wipe out. The game keeps controls simple enough so you’re not fighting with them. There’s an obvious thrill to crushing smaller cars under your wheels or just powering up a near-vertical hill and making it to the top on the third try. Well, sometimes you end up sliding right back down. Each level feels like its own little playground for destruction and goofy physics moments. It doesn’t take itself too seriously; that part really matters, really. If you like racing with a messy twist or you enjoy games where every run can go wrong in new ways, this one could hit right for you. There aren’t complicated upgrades or tuning menus bogging things down—the action is front and center.

Editor's View

At first glance I thought Monster Truck Racing Simulator was just another generic driving game—plenty out there already—but after tossing my first giant truck over a pile of cars, something clicked. It’s satisfying when you finally land a tricky jump after failing three times before… yet frustration creeps in when a random bump flips your truck right at the finish line. I do wish there were maybe more variety in tracks; after a while some layouts start blending together. Still, I kept coming back for those unpredictable moments—the awkward spills actually made me laugh once or twice, to be honest. It isn’t flawless by any stretch (and maybe that gives it some charm). If you’re looking for deep realism this probably isn’t your stop—but if what matters is fun mayhem and silly physics? You could do much worse.