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The
Gameplay
The action here is fast and furious and the trucks handle very
well as you might expect from an arcade style racing game. There
are 3 difficulty levels here ranging from "just finish the
race" to "you must finish first to advance", and
2 basic racing modes. Arcade let's you run through all 90 tracks
in succession if you just want to race. Competition mode adds a
points and trophy system so you can keep track of how well you
race, and in this case you can choose which races you want to
run in what order.
Starting with the initial level 1 performance upgrades and
several models, paint and wheel choices, this game starts you
off a bit easy, giving you time to adjust to what's going on.
Terra-firma themes begin the action with auto-recharging nitrous
and explosive "track mines" scattered about. But the
explosive action doesn't stop with that. In a few themes the
game throws the explosives such as laser-guided bombs, depth
charges and meteor showers around the track and you have to
avoid them to stay in the race.
Performance upgrade levels ramp up fairly quickly so you have
most of the performance features you want for the majority of
the game, though you continue to unlock new models, paint and
wheel styles throughout. Performance and appearance upgrades
appear in an all-in-one menu that makes it easy to customized
your ride quickly.
Just when you think you have the first 9 of 18 track themes down
everything gets more than a bit surreal as the themes switch to
all-new types of racing. In the very next race volcanoes start
throwing random explosive "firestones" around the
track and each lap can be very different from the last. Some of
the race challenges can get a bit trickier from this point on
with game mechanics that include slippery oil pools, bouncing
off of "Elastic Air' jumps, racing under water in a floaty
environment, and even in light gravity on the moon. There's one
theme in here called "Black Matrix" which is so out
there that we can't describe it except to say that you should
prepare to get some massive air here. And there's even more that
you just have to see for yourself to believe.

As
an added twist halfway through the game, limo-style Monster Mini
trucks are unlocked as an option. While you can still race the
standard size trucks, these super long machines add a whole new
dimension to the racing action.
For the final 18 out of 90 race challenges you get access to
double nitrous. If you thought things were flying up to now,
you'll really be blown away with the massive bursts of speed
here. Timing your nitrous use becomes even more important if
you're going to win, making completing this game an unusual
challenge.
Also of note here is the autosave feature. There are no save
game menus to navigate, further demonstrating the "stay in
the action" philosophy of this game. Every race is tracked
and saved so when you're done with your session, you just quit
the game and you're on your way. This feature also records
replays for you which you can watch as many times as you like,
and even has a fast-forward button for some wild looking replay
scenes.
The menu system is lean and mean keeping you in the racing, but
if you should take a break for more than 5 minutes the game
won't wait up for you. It kicks into a demo mode and the game
starts playing itself.

Sound
and music
As you might expect from an "explosive" and
"extreme' racing game, and with your use of nitrous at
every chance the feel of the action is absorbing. Each track
theme has its own musical score which surprisingly ranges from
classical to country, rock, industrial and techno music. Most of
these scores are fast paced to encourage you to race hard, with
few exceptions which are theme appropriate such as underwater
racing.

Summary
While on the surface this may appear to be a bare-bones racer as
it is intended to be, it has a surprising amount of depth to its
design and features, and provides many hours of racing
experiences that are like no other game out today. Download the
free demo, and find out where to get this game at: Monster
Minis Extreme Off-Road Official Site
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