Monsters' Wheels Special

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Monsters' Wheels Special
Monsters' Wheels Special Developer: SMOKOKO LTD
Published: October 07, 2019
Game Technology: flash
Compatible Devices: Mobile, Desktop

About Monsters' Wheels Special

In Monsters' Wheels Special, launch a roaring monster truck over broken hills and slam rivals into scrap metal. This monster truck racing game throws you into messy tracks filled with muddy hill climbs, ramps, precipices, jumps, and ugly crashes. One bad landing can flip your truck onto its roof while rival cars blast past your crushed metal hoods.

Developed by SMOKOKO LTD, this destructive truck game keeps the pressure high with demolition derby contact and upgrade-driven progress. You earn money rewards after races, then spend them on engine upgrades, durability upgrades, nitro boost strength, and other parts that change how bold you can be. Push too hard before your truck is ready, and the next cliff-edge jump may turn into a spinning wreck.

The game runs in a browser with no download, and its Flash-era browser compatibility makes it part of Desura’s collection of Flash Games. It supports mobile and desktop play, solo play, casual players, and quick sessions where one race can still feel dangerous. If you like vehicle chaos with heavy impacts, Zombinators also leans into smashing through danger instead of politely avoiding it.

Gameplay

The racing is loud, heavy, and mean. Oversized spinning tires claw up off-road hills, then the truck dives toward ramps where timing matters more than bravery. Hit the slope crooked and the landing shoves your nose down, stealing speed right before an opponent rams your rear bumper.

Demolition racing strategy is not only about staying first. Sometimes the better move is to shove rival cars into a bad angle before a jump, then save nitro flames for the straightaway after impact. Waste your boost too early, and you reach the ramp fast but land with no power left to recover.

Money rewards feed the upgrade economy, so every finish matters even when you do not dominate the race. Better engine power helps you climb, while durability lets you survive harder crashes without losing control. Fans of rough Racing Games may also enjoy Fast Madness for its speed-first road danger.

How to Play

Start by keeping the monster truck balanced over broken ground instead of holding full speed through every dip. Beginners often burn nitro before ramps, land nose-first, and watch their run collapse in a shower of dust. Wait until the truck is stable, then boost when the tires can actually turn that power into distance.

Between events, invest in upgrades with a plan. Engine upgrades help on muddy hill climbs, durability upgrades protect you during side hits, and nitro improvements reward clean timing. If you spend everything on speed but ignore survival, one demolition derby pileup can erase your lead in seconds.

Replay value comes from unlockable vehicles that handle impacts and jumps differently. A heavier ride may plow through rival cars, while a faster one demands cleaner landings. For more terrain-focused driving practice, Cargo Jeep Racing is a good follow-up in the world of Driving Games.

Controls

Use the keyboard to keep the truck moving, balanced, and ready for sudden impacts. The controls are light enough to react fast, but one late tap near a precipice can send the vehicle tumbling.

  • Arrow Keys or WASD — drive, brake, and balance the truck
  • Space — activate nitro boost when available

Features

Unlockable vehicles give the garage a reason to matter after the first few races. New trucks are not just cosmetic prizes; they change how confidently you attack ramps, absorb crashes, and push through crowded lanes. Clearing a race with just enough cash for the next vehicle feels like stealing victory from the junkyard.

The tracks use visual danger well: cliff-edge jumps, steep drops, crushed metal hoods, and battered lanes make each section readable at a glance. You can see trouble coming, but seeing it does not always save you. A rival tap at the wrong second can turn a clean jump into a sideways roll.

The upgrade-based racing title also gives players several ways to recover from poor starts. A sturdier build can survive contact, a stronger engine can climb out of slow corners, and a sharper nitro setup can punish rivals after they make a mistake. Players who like lighter vehicle competition can try Animal Buggy Racing for another arcade-style race with uneven track pressure.

Similar Games

If Monsters' Wheels Special hits the right gear for you, these Desura games carry some of the same vehicle tension through rough roads, heavy machines, or crash-risk driving. None of them should be treated like a calm Sunday drive. A bad bounce, a missed slope, or one careless burst of speed can still wreck the run.

  1. Pickup Driver — a truck-focused driving game where momentum and control matter on uneven routes. It suits players who enjoy wrestling with vehicle weight instead of gliding over flat roads.
  2. Tractor Express — an off-road hauling game with bumpy terrain and stability pressure. Lose your rhythm on a hill, and the whole trip can fall apart.
  3. Animal Buggy Racing — a colorful racing game with compact vehicles and quick track hazards. It shares the need to react fast when the road stops behaving.

Advantages

  • Monsters' Wheels Special combines Monster Truck Games weight with demolition derby contact, so every overtake can turn into a metal-crunching fight.
  • The upgrade economy gives failed races value because money rewards still move your truck closer to better parts.
  • Engine, nitro, and durability choices let you build for speed, survival, or aggressive ramming.
  • Browser play with no download keeps the free monster truck game ready on supported mobile and desktop devices.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Monsters' Wheels Special?

It is a monster truck racing game where you drive powerful vehicles through rough tracks, smash opponents, earn money, and upgrade your car.

How do you win races in Monsters' Wheels Special?

You win by keeping speed over hills and jumps, using nitro at the right time, ramming rivals when useful, and upgrading power and durability between events.

Can I play Monsters' Wheels Special without downloading?

Yes. This off-road driving game can be played in a supported browser on desktop or mobile without installing a separate app, making it easy to move from one free vehicle challenge to another on Desura.

Video Gameplay - Monsters' Wheels Special