

Racing feels great, but only after you make it more difficult on yourself. While this may be surprising to those of us who’ve only seen monster trucks destroying scrap-car-filled arenas, it’s for the best, because the race mode is MTC’s strongest suit.

Four styles of competition are available–race, drag race, freestyle and destruction–with a slight emphasis on racing. Host cities include Charleston, Salt Lake City, Orlando, Kansas City, Kilgore, Foxborough, Minneapolis and Las Vegas, with each offering its own largely unique stadium and circuits.Įach of these leagues offers ten events, which are split into two-to-five nicely varied stages.
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Like Wreckfest, Monster Truck Championship sets you up with a bottom-spec monster truck, which you upgrade with gradually unlockable parts while you compete in the National, Professional and Major Leagues. But once you get these guides out of the way and throw yourself into career mode, things soon pick up. The enforced tutorial overstays its welcome. Aside from the growling, guttural engine noises, the sound effects are bang average. Its slow-loading textures, serviceable graphics, not-so-friendly how-to guides, and relatively lifeless world don’t exactly pull you in. Initially, MTC doesn’t feel all that special. By harnessing Wreckfest’s formula for success, Monster Truck Championship also shows the rest of the world what it’s missing out on. These racing disciplines are over-the-top, dirt-based spectacles of power that regularly descend into madness, and are traditionally favoured by small-town America. This giveaway is not associated, nor sponsored by Facebook.While this isn’t exactly excusable, it’s sort of understandable, given the countless commonalities between demolition derby and monster trucks–and their target audience, both in and out of gaming. Fun Learning Life does not share information with 3rd parties unless specifically expressed in a specific promotion or giveaway. The prize will be fulfilled by the sponsor. Fun Learning Life does not sell personal information. The winner has 48 hours to respond, after that an alternate will be chosen, and so on and so forth. Shipping information, including email, phone, and address will be collected at that time. The winner will be contacted through email (make sure you check your spam or junk mail) with the Subject line “Winner of Monster Truck Championship”. Entries will only be accepted through the Rafflecopter Form, and Fun Learning Life is not responsible for disruption of the page or service which could cause problems with entering. Odds are based on the number of entries, and by participating, you agree to these terms and the laws set forth by your individual state. Participants must be 18 years or older to participate and live in the United States. To enter, please follow the directions via the Rafflecopter form below! a Rafflecopter giveaway
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Thanks to Nacon One Lucky Fun Learning Life Reader will receive a Digital Download Copy of Monster Truck Championship with Upgrades, this is over a $49.99 Value! (For Steam, PlayStation®4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch™) Learn more about the game on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube. Monster Truck Championship is now available at a starting price of $39.99 on Steam, PlayStation®4, Xbox One, and will arrive on Nintendo Switch™ on November 24, 2020. A Career mode where you manage the vehicle, sponsors and technicians to improve your performances and earnings.An online mode for up to 8 players in monster-sized races.Realistic driving and physics, including independent front- and rear-wheel control, and adjustment of different mechanical elements, such as suspensions, gearbox and engine.16 customizable vehicles with over 50 options.5 types of events: Race, Time-Trial, Drag Races, Freestyle and Destruction.

