Monster Truck Curfew is an action flash game published on AddictingGames.com by IriySoft[1] and published on Addictinggames.com. It involves driving a monster truck through town to get home before midnight while crushing cars for points.
Controls
- Up: Accelerate
- Down: Decelerate
- Left/Right: Lean
Gameplay
Monster Truck Curfew has seven levels that you play one after another and must complete in under 10 minutes so that the main character, Suzy, can get home before midnight. In each level, your goal is to race to the end as fast as possible and flatten other vehicles by driving over them to earn points. However, you have to take care to avoid various hazards that appear from time to time; these hazards include pedestrians and animals trying to cross the road, vehicles approaching from a side road, and police cars with their sirens on. If you hit a hazard, or if the truck lands upside down, you'll be sent back to the beginning of the level.
Levels
- Town Road: A short level where the only hazard present is oncoming vehicles from side roads.
- Main Road: A slightly longer level where pedestrians and animals will sometimes show up.
- City Road: A longer level where police cars start to appear.
- Construction Zone: An area where there are lots of obstacles (sand piles, pipes, barrels, etc.) which you'll have to navigate through. No vehicles or pedestrians appear here, but animals show up at certain points.
- Construction Road: Another level where police cars appear often, and a few of the obstacles from the previous level also return.
- City Outskirts: A level where hazards don't appear very often, but some of the vehicles behave more aggressively than usual.
- Forest Road: Another level full of obstacles, this one featuring forest-themed obstacles like dirt piles and logs. Animals appear often as well.
Legacy
The game was played over 21 million times on the German flash game repository "SpielAffe", where it existed under the name "Trick Truck 2", and over 10 million times on "Y8.com".[2][3]
Revision History
Date (approximate) | URL | Changes and distinctions |
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June 2007[4] | SWF (764 KB) (mirror) | Earliest known version, possibly first published one. |
~2008 | SWF (867 KB) |
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References
- ↑ In-Game credits (2008 version)
- ↑ "Trick Truck 2", SpielAffe.de, July 2016 (Note: SpielAffe.de largely purged their flash game repository around late 2020 to early 2021. The remaining ones such as "Blauer Bomber 2" are apparently served through a flash emulator web app.)
- ↑ Y8.com "10,222,596 play times" as of 2021-07-24
- ↑ Y8.com "Added on 24 Jun 2007"