Monster Trucks for Nintendo Game Boy Advance
Monster Trucks takes all the action and excitement of Monster Truck events and brings them to the Game Boy Advance. Players build their ride in the scrap yard then work their way up to arena competitions in a quest to become the best on the circuit. They must face five different Monster Truck opponents determined to knock them out of the league and can earn money to add new upgrades to their truck and Monster Truck Team.
Monster Trucks for Nintendo Game Boy Advance Accessories
Quad Desert Fury
Nintendo DS AC Adapter
Disney's Little Einsteins
Mario Kart: Super Circuit
Mat Hoffman's Pro BMX 2
Monster Truck Madness
Cars: Mater-National
Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros 3
Monster Truck Mayhem
Incredibles
Monster Trucks for Nintendo Game Boy Advance Reviews
Only worth it if you can find it really cheap. The trucks also tend to feel slippery, as if there is a sheet of ice. The truck itself is pixelated and the animation is choppy. A mediocre racing game for the GBA that features various modes such as Arcade or Championship plus bonus modes such as Bog War and Car Crusher. The gameplay is slow and herky-jerky. The trucks are easily prone to flip over and interupt the gameplay. The only redeeming value of this game are the many different modes. The background graphics are extremely blocky.
As you would assume, you race around different courses in your monster truck, try and earn money, unlock new levels and just win. And second, sometimes you don't see obstacles that can flip over your monster truck in time which can be a real hassle. Now to get to the bad. The graphics are actually pretty good for a Game Boy Advance title, and the gameplay works fine as it should on a Nintendo handheld, it's fun to crush cars and go over the many ramps and jumps in the game and get items that can increase the amount of money you make. If you're just looking for something to pass the time, this game offers enough content to keep you busy and provide decent fun. Monster Trucks isn't exactly the greatest racing game ever, but it does offer a good amount of fun to steer it away from being bad or mediocre. First, the framerate is slow, which slows down the action.
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