Monster Jam: Urban Assault

Monster Jam: Urban Assault was released in 2008 and is the sequel to Monster Jam: The Video Game. The game was released for Nintendo DS, Wii, Playstation Portable, and Play Station 2. The game hasH28 playable trucks. Unlike its predecessor, Monster Jam: The Video Game, Urban Assault has you race in more Urban environments. Winning in certain modes will unlock trophies and videos.

World Series
Choose one truck and compete in stadium racing and freestyle events. Winning will advance you to the next show. Eventually, you end up at The World Finals.

Stadium Racing
Race against another competitor.

Freestyle
You have one minute to freestyle and gain points to win.

Circuit Race
Race in urban environments with 5 other computer trucks.

Head to Head
Race with 3 other computer trucks on smaller maps. Two trucks race in the opposite direction of you while one races in the same direction of you.

Eliminator
Race against 5 other trucks on smaller maps than those in Circuit Race. In each lap, the last truck in the pack will be eliminated.

Devastator
Destroy as much as you can in an area and rack up as much cash for repairing the area as you can.

Air Strike
Launch off a ramp and destroy as much as possible.

Stuntman
Trickster

Perform as many tricks as possible

Monster Jump
You have three attempts to get as much distance and destroy as much as you can in one jump.

Skill Jump
Skill Jump is essentially monster truck-sized skee ball. Race of a jump and aim for a hole. Points are given based off of how much is destroyed on the ramp and which hole you are able to make it through.

Quick Action
In quick action, you can play the modes: Circuit Racing, Eliminator, Head to Head, Monster Jump, and Skill Jump.

Multiplayer
Circuit Racing, Head to Head, Stadium Racing, and Battle Royale (two players freestyle at the same time) are all available to be played with up to 3 other players.

Available Trucks
Grave Digger

Original Grave Digger

Maximum Destruction

Pastrana 199

Blue Thunder

Bulldozer

El Toro Loco

King Krunch

Destroyer

War Wizard

Spitfire

Black Stallion

Devastator

Avenger

Spike Unleashed

Bounty Hunter

Scarlet Bandit

Iron Outlaw

Air Force Afterburner

Jurassic Attack

Monster Mutt

Monster Mutt Dalmation

Captain's Curse

Blacksmith

Backwards Bob

Stone Crusher

Team Suzuki

Stadiums
Lucas Oil Stadium

Minneapolis Metrodome

Ford Field

Oakland-Almeda County Coliseum

Tacoma Dome

Qualcomm Stadium

Alamodome

Reliant Stadium

Louisiana Superdome

Sam Boyd Stadium

Dolphins Stadium

Edward Jones Dome

Mellon Arena (Except for PS2)

Raymond James Stadium (Except for PS2)

Other
The racing, devastator, and trickster modes all take place in urban environments. Monster Jump, Skill Jump, and Air Strike all take place in a stadium or field.\

Flaws
Spike, Backwards Bob, and Spitfire aren't featured in the unlock-able videos. The game shows Air Force Afterburner having one, but watching the video it's suppose to be in reveals that Air Force Afterburner is missing from that video.

Blacksmith is nearly impossible to acquire; it requires playing with up to 3 other people in mulitplayer.