

The action doesn't have to end there, however.

Once all ten races are completed, the Circuit mode is over. Once players have learned the ropes in Exhibition mode, they'll be prepared to enter the Circuit, which is a series of ten races (on ten different courses) that has them trying to finish first so they can advance to the next track. Only one power-up can be stored at any given time, however.Įxhibition mode also lets players choose the time of the race (day, dusk, night or pitch black) and weather (clear, rain, fog or snow) to find the right combination that best suits their ability or preference. The power-ups are as follows: homing missiles, shields, shrink bombs, nitros, hovers (allowing your vehicle to temporarily float over water or other difficult terrain), super jumps, invisibility and oil slicks. Although you are free to take shortcuts across the varied terrain, you must pass through each checkpoint in numerical order if you plan on continuing the race.Īlso on hand are eight different power-ups to influence play simply run over an icon found along the road and you'll have the item ready to use whenever you press the Z button.

Exhibition has you competing against up to three opponents (computer or human) as you cross multiple checkpoints in an attempt to finish first. Monster Truck Madness 64 offers a total of 19 trucks to plow through three modes of play: Exhibition, Circuit and Battle Game.
