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Monster Jam: Urban Assault
Monster Jam: Urban Assault
- 12 Urban Circuit Tracks designed for mayhem and destruction - crush taxi cabs in New York, smash through double-decker buses in London, crash through strip malls in Minneapolis and more
- All New Mini-Games - Catch massive air and inflict maximum destruction in Monster Jump, Truck Trickster, Skee Ball and Air Strike
- The Newest Monster Trucks - All of your favorites plus the hottest new trucks on tour
Unleash the raw power of the world's biggest and baddest monster trucks as you wreck havoc on cities all across the globe! Experience authentic Monster Jam action with stadium races and freestyle competitions fo the "ultimate Monster Truck experience
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(out of 15 reviews)
List Price: $ 39.99
Price: $ 13.98
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June 8th, 2010 - 02:12
Review by Jason H. Bartlett for Monster Jam: Urban Assault
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This game is really fun. I mean really! Great for stress relief too. Feels like driving a real monster truck (not that I’ve ever done that), but just having fun smashing through all kinds of obsticals in all kinds of beautifully rendered environments… It feels so real. Better than any arcade game I’ve ever played… Ten thumbs up for dad… My 5 year old loves it too.
I had both the $20 monster truck game and this official Monster Jam $40 game in my hand at going-out-of business Circuit City, and I’m so glad I got this one. I got it for $33. Again, great game. Fun, fun, fun. Not overly violent or anything either. Just fun. If you have young boys… buy it!
June 8th, 2010 - 02:37
Review by anonymous for Monster Jam: Urban Assault
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Very fun game for the Wii. Our kids and my husband all love this game. Because you gain points by “smashing” and “crashing” into things, it’s much easier for younger kids to play than your typical driving games. Our two year old can easily play this by herself, yet it is just as much fun for older kids and grown-ups. One of our favorites.
June 8th, 2010 - 02:44
Review by R. VanVugt for Monster Jam: Urban Assault
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My little man is 4 years old and he loves Monster trucks. Urban Assault is an easy game to learn for young people. He absolutely loves it. I have an okay time with it, but I love it because he loves it so I rated it a 3 for “fun”. Overall rating “A” because he has so many hours of fun playing it, as do his cousins and friends when they visit.
June 8th, 2010 - 02:57
Review by D. Smith for Monster Jam: Urban Assault
The grafics are good, the courses are challenging, and the sound effects are cool. I would recommend the game for anyone who likes monster truck racing and freestyle or any kid who likes trucks!
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Got my son this game for Christmas last year along with his new Wii. The whole family enjoyed playing it. My nephew wanted it, but received a different kind of monster truck game and was disappointed. I ordered this one for his 10th birthday and I was his hero
June 8th, 2010 - 03:07
Review by R. Santos for Monster Jam: Urban Assault
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It’s not as good as I expected from the reviews I’ve read. My older kids(girl 6, boy 4) got frustrated way too much and just stopped playing finally and wanted me to take over. It was hard for me to even control the truck like I wanted. Having to push the 2 down the entire time you want to go forward was annoying, too. It is a bit of a stress reliever smashing into stuff, but there wasn’t enough to smash and the backgrounds were quite dull. Cars are cool. There’s a sims driving wii game that I hear is better for the little ones. I will be reviewing after Christmas. Got my “steering wheels” for $5 ea at dollar general store.