

Monster Truck Soccer
Monster Truck Soccer is exactly what the name promises – a football match where the players are monster trucks and the ball is the size of a small car. It is a chaotic, physics-driven sports game where you slam a giant ball across a stadium pitch with a beast of a truck and try to outscore the AI before the clock runs out. The combination should not work, but it does, because driving a massive truck into a beach-ball-sized football is endlessly satisfying.
The game is built around progression. You start in a basic stadium with a stock truck, and every win unlocks new arenas with weirder layouts – ramps, walls, sand pits – plus tougher AI. Later stadiums force you to think about angles and approach speed in ways a normal football game never would, because a wall is just as useful as a goal post if you bounce the ball off it.
How to Play Monster Truck Soccer
Use the arrow keys to drive (or WASD), and Space to boost. Mobile players get on-screen directional buttons and a boost button. The key trick is the charge-shot: pull back from the ball, let the boost meter fill, then sprint forward to launch the ball with extra force. A regular bump barely moves the ball; a charged hit can send it across the entire pitch.
Tips for Bigger Wins
Practice approaching the ball at an angle, not head-on. A side hit gives you control over direction; a head-on hit just pushes the ball forward.
Use stadium walls. A bank shot off a corner wall is harder to defend than a straight shot, and the AI rarely accounts for them.
Save boost for shots and defence, not movement. A boost burst across the pitch wastes the bar; the same boost on a shot wins games.
When the AI takes possession, do not chase the ball – cut off the angle to your goal. Trucks turn slowly; a cut-off works better than a chase.



















