
Monster Truck Madness
by Terminal Reality·published by Microsoft
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6.8/ 10
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Microsoft moved beyond Minesweeper and other windowed games after publishing Windows 95, and this was one of their first games, and one of the first to natively support Direct3D. The chaotic world of Monster Truck racing, with its huge jumps and wild slides, provides the basis. It offers straight racing with dirt track, circuit and drag modes, as well as specific challenges such as jumping over cars.
The goal is pretty much the same as in any racing game, except you have the option to stray very far from the tracks and find your own shortcuts. You have a selection of eight trucks to handle, and setting them up to suit the track is vital. Also included is multiplayer support, for modem, LAN and internet.
Ways to play
Modes
Perspective
Game details
Business Model
Commercial
Supported Systems/Models
x86 (32-bit)
Drivers/APIs Supported
Direct3D
Media Type
CD-ROM
Input Devices Supported/Optional
Keyboard, Mouse, Other Input Devices, Racing/Steering Wheel
Controller Types Supported
Analog Joystick
Multiplayer Options
Internet, LAN, Modem
Number of Offline Players
1 Player
Number of Online Players
2 Players
Miscellaneous Attributes
Audio CD Tracks
System requirements
Min. CPU Class Required
Intel Pentium
Min. OS Class Required
Windows 95
Min. RAM Required
8 MB
Min. DirectX Version Required
DirectX 2
Min. CD-ROM Drive Speed Required
2X (300 KB/s)
Video Modes Supported
256 Colors Required, Full screen
Video Resolutions Supported
640×480
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Also known as
Monster Truck Madness: Down & Dirty Racing! — US tagline
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Released
1996
Series
Monster Truck Madness
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