Test Your Toughness With Monsta Truk
Apparently, the reason the name of the game is so horribly misspelled (I used to be fantastic at spelling in school so was quite horrified when I saw this which I obviously noticed straight away) is because the game is so tough. The producers thus figured it had to be reflected in a horribly misspelled title, like what would happen with tough men you want to avoid on a dark night. Players get to choose which color truck they want to be in charge of (blue, purple, yellow or red) and with the arrow keys, they have to move it through all the levels of the game (there are 20 in all). Of course, the faster one gets through the level, the more points they will accrue but this takes time to master.
Don't Get Too Complacent With Monsta Truk
When I first started moving my red truck around, I figured it would be pretty easy. I kept pressing the up arrow key so that I would go faster, not realizing (at least initially) that there would be so many obstacles like gaps in the road. Clearly I was driving too fast; I realized pretty soon (when I got knocked out of the game on the first level, the first few times) that I would have to drive more responsibly if I wanted to succeed at all in the game. I had to focus not just on speed, but on not crashing as well! I guess that is in a sense, a lesson for life. If you want to do well in life you must focus on speed AND caution.
Don't Go Too Slow Either
But then I tried a different tack. I tried going real slow. But that didn't work either. Because what happened then was that by being so extra cautious, I panicked at the first hurdle (a dip in the road) and went under and crashed that way too! Clearly I realized, if I wanted to do at all well in Monsta Truk, I was going to have to practice. Practice would make perfect, or at least, would improve things for me. And that is another important lesson in life. I am still working on what to do when I get to the big dip in the game, but there again, I feel like I am still working on trying to figure out what to do with the big dip in life too!