How to Play
Throttle Control: This is the most critical mechanic. Success depends on precise acceleration rather than full-speed driving. Too much throttle can cause your truck to flip or lose traction on steep surfaces.
Physics Interaction: The game features trucks with large, soft tires designed to deform and grip onto jagged rock edges. Use this to your advantage to "hook" onto ledges.
Stunt Execution: While the focus is on climbing, the game encourages performing stunts and managing your vehicle's orientation in mid-air to land safely.
Trial System: Take advantage of the "car trial" feature to test out new monster trucks and see how their specific handling and physics interact with the terrain before committing to them.
Master the Slow Crawl: For the steepest peaks, use short, controlled bursts of throttle. This allows the soft tires to find grip without sending the vehicle into an uncontrollable spin.
Utilize Boosters Strategically: Newer updates have introduced a booster feature. Save these for sections of the level where the terrain is relatively flat or for a final push over a particularly difficult summit.
Focus on Level Design: Pay attention to the "line" or path through the rocks. Often, the most direct path is the hardest; look for indentations or flatter rock faces that provide better footing for your tires.
Check Daily Rewards: Consistently claim daily rewards to fund upgrades and unlock new monster trucks in the shop, which often have better weight distribution for difficult levels.
Balance Your Rig: Different trucks have different centers of gravity. If you find yourself flipping backward frequently, try a truck with a longer wheelbase or lower profile.
UX Improvements: The game has recently seen improvements in opponent balancing and initial level difficulty, making it easier for new players to learn the physics engine before hitting more punishing terrain.









