These trucks are not featured in the actual game, however they can be found via the in-game files from the DS version: In quick action, the player can play the following modes: Circuit Racing, Eliminator, Head to Head, Monster Jump, and Skill Jump.Ĭircuit Racing, Head to Head, Stadium Racing, and Battle Royale (two players freestyle at the same time) are all available to be played with up to 3 other players. Points are given based off of how much is destroyed on the ramp and which hole the player was able to make it through. The main objective is to race down the ramp, and aim for a certain hole. Skill Jump is essentially monster truck-sized skee ball. The player have three attempts to get as much distance and destroy as much as the player can in one jump. Launch off a ramp and destroy as much as possible. Monster Jam- Urban Assault Monster Truck Video Game Trailer - In Stores Now!ĭestroy as much as the player can in an area and rack up as much cash for repairing the area as the player can. In each lap, the last truck in the pack will be eliminated. Race against 5 other trucks on smaller maps than those in Circuit Race. Two trucks race in the opposite direction of the player while one races in the same direction of the player.
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On the PS2 version, the opponent count is only 3. The player races in urban environments with 5 other computer trucks. The player is given the option to race against 3 other competitors in urban environments that are unlocked by winning races. The player is given one minute to perform in freestyle and gain points to win. Eventually, the player ends up at The World Finals. Winning a competition will result in the player being advanced to the next show. The player is given the option to select a truck and compete in stadium racing and freestyle events.