Monster Jam Video Game Series
Video Games Encyclopedia by Gamepressure.com
Monster Jam Showdown
Racing 29 August 2024
The ninth motorsport game based on the Monster Jam license, offering real monster trucks and arenas. Monster Jam Showdown allows to race, perform stunts or even start in destruction derby events. We can compete both in stadiums, as well as famous outdoor locations in the USA.
Monster Jam: Steel Titans 2
Racing 02 March 2021
Monster Jam Steel Titans 2 is the second installment of racing games series with monster trucks in the lead role. The game was developed by Rainbow Studios, which specialises in racing games, such as MX vs ATV All Out.
Monster Jam: Steel Titans
Racing 25 June 2019
A simulator that allows the player to play the role of a Monster Truck driver and take part in various types of events - both races and acrobatic competitions. The production was developed by the Rainbow Studios (creators of the MX vs. ATV series). Its publisher is THQ Nordic.
Monster Jam: Crush It!
Racing 25 October 2016
An arcade monster truck racing game. The gameplay in Monster Jam: Crush It! is based on the rules of its predecessors. We can try our skills in several game modes: racing, where we have to drive on special tracks, survival, and stunt mode. Monster Jam: Crush It! offers the possibility of playing on licensed Monster Jam arenas and a number of fictional off-road tracks. It provides us with nearly a hundred challenges in which we can drive licensed Monster Jam vehicles. Similarly to its predecessor, the game is meant only for solo play, and the only element of player competition are the internet leaderboards. Graphics-wise, Monster Jam: Crush It! progressed in comparison to the previous installment of the series, making use of Unreal Engine 4. One of the title’s strengths is the game's soundtrack, recorded by the experienced Deon Voss.
Monster Jam Battlegrounds
Racing 24 May 2015
A new installment in the series of racing games based on the monster truck event known as Monster Jam. The game enables us to assume control of one of 23 licensed vehicles and offers 45 tracks, from official arenas such as Sam Boyd Stadium, up to cross-country or off-road racetracks. The courses are filled with numerous ramps and leaps, while our job is to either win the race, or perform spectacular stunts. Monster Jam Battlegrounds is a single player-only title with additional online rankings that offer players the ability to compare their scores with the Monster Jam community. The game is characterized by decent three-dimensional graphics.
Monster Jam: Path of Destruction
Racing 09 November 2010
Another part of the powerful monster truck racing, signed by Activision and licensed by Monster Jam. Just like in the previous parts of the game, the creators took care of realism. The player can choose from 30 available vehicles, including legends such as Grave Digger and Maximum Destruction. In addition, it is also possible to create your own machines.
Monster Jam: Urban Assault
Racing 28 October 2008
The second edition of the powerful monster truck racing, published by Activision. The game takes fans of powerful, dirty four-wheeled vehicles to the streets of the cities and allows them to compete in several different game modes. We have fun during traditional rallies, freestal competitions, as well as Devastator, Eliminator and "Head to Head" modes.
Monster Jam Maximum Destruction
Racing 13 June 2002
A dynamic race in which we sit behind the wheel of one of several dozen monster-trucks. Interestingly, during races you can use additional weapons, such as rockets or various machine guns.