Compare Hot Wheels Monster Trucks: Stunt Mayhem™ prices across trusted key stores and find the best deal. Developed by 3DClouds. Published by GameMill Entertainment. Released on 10/18/2024. Available on PC, Xbox. Genres: Action, Racing.

Solid couch co-op for the Hot Wheels-obsessed kid in your house, but adult shooter fans will clock its ceiling inside an afternoon. Know your audience before you checkout.

I'll be straight with you: I came to Stunt Mayhem from the wrong direction. My brain is wired for time-to-kill metrics and ranked ladder anxiety, and this game has neither. What it does have is a surprisingly competent stunt physics engine wrapped inside a package that is unmistakably, unapologetically built for younger players. Once I accepted that framing, I actually had a decent time with it. The core loop is closer to Tony Hawk than any racing game. You drop into one of seven enclosed arenas and spend two to three minutes chaining backflips, barrel rolls, wheelies, and front flips together to build a combo multiplier, then cash it out via a truck-specific signature move triggered off a big ramp. The right stick handles your aerial tricks while the left stick manages flat spins on the ground - it is an awkward split that the camera compounds, since the right stick never controls your view. Landing perfectly on these bouncier-than-expected physics is harder than it looks, and fluffing a landing wipes your multiplier instantly. There is actual tension in that system, even if the skill ceiling is low. The three primary modes - Freestyle for pure stunt scoring, Destruction for smashing a percentage of arena objects, and Boss Attack for unlocking set-piece ramps like giant loops and a scorpion-shaped launch structure - give enough variety to stop the seven arenas from wearing out immediately. Career mode strings them together with escalating score targets and optional secondary objectives, running about four to five hours to clear. The truck roster is the real selling point for the licensed crowd. Over 20 vehicles including Bone Shaker, Tiger Shark, Mega Wrex, Bigfoot, and Grave Digger are all here, modelled with that shiny die-cast plastic look that reflects arena spotlights convincingly. Each truck shares identical underlying stats, which is a missed opportunity for build variety, but each does carry a unique signature move that gives individual trucks a personality. Skins unlock through career progression and per-truck special events. The arenas themselves are the weak link visually - reviewers across the board flagged that the seven locations blur together quickly, with similar layouts dressed in different themes. The announcer repeating the same handful of lines every session does not help. For the specific scenario this game is designed for - a kid who collects the toys sitting down with a parent for split-screen sessions - Stunt Mayhem actually delivers. The two-player local mode is competitive head-to-head, and the gentle difficulty ramp means a younger player never hits a wall that kills the fun. On PC and Xbox Series X the visuals are clean; Series S owners reportedly see a noticeably blurrier output, so platform choice matters if you are buying for a setup you care about. There is no online multiplayer at all, which is a hard ceiling on longevity for anyone without a couch partner. If you are a solo adult player who got here because Monster Jam Showdown sounded good, just go get Monster Jam Showdown instead. Fred, Scout Team

Hot Wheels Monster Trucks: Stunt Mayhem™

Hot Wheels Monster Trucks: Stunt Mayhem™

Oct 18, 20243DCloudsGameMill Entertainment
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Solid couch co-op for the Hot Wheels-obsessed kid in your house, but adult shooter fans will clock its ceiling inside an afternoon. Know your audience before you checkout.

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Worth it as a local split-screen pick for younger Hot Wheels fans; adult solo players will exhaust it in one sitting.

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About Hot Wheels Monster Trucks: Stunt Mayhem™

I'll be straight with you: I came to Stunt Mayhem from the wrong direction. My brain is wired for time-to-kill metrics and ranked ladder anxiety, and this game has neither. What it does have is a surprisingly competent stunt physics engine wrapped inside a package that is unmistakably, unapologetically built for younger players. Once I accepted that framing, I actually had a decent time with it. The core loop is closer to Tony Hawk than any racing game. You drop into one of seven enclosed arenas and spend two to three minutes chaining backflips, barrel rolls, wheelies, and front flips together to build a combo multiplier, then cash it out via a truck-specific signature move triggered off a big ramp. The right stick handles your aerial tricks while the left stick manages flat spins on the ground - it is an awkward split that the camera compounds, since the right stick never controls your view. Landing perfectly on these bouncier-than-expected physics is harder than it looks, and fluffing a landing wipes your multiplier instantly. There is actual tension in that system, even if the skill ceiling is low. The three primary modes - Freestyle for pure stunt scoring, Destruction for smashing a percentage of arena objects, and Boss Attack for unlocking set-piece ramps like giant loops and a scorpion-shaped launch structure - give enough variety to stop the seven arenas from wearing out immediately. Career mode strings them together with escalating score targets and optional secondary objectives, running about four to five hours to clear. The truck roster is the real selling point for the licensed crowd. Over 20 vehicles including Bone Shaker, Tiger Shark, Mega Wrex, Bigfoot, and Grave Digger are all here, modelled with that shiny die-cast plastic look that reflects arena spotlights convincingly. Each truck shares identical underlying stats, which is a missed opportunity for build variety, but each does carry a unique signature move that gives individual trucks a personality. Skins unlock through career progression and per-truck special events. The arenas themselves are the weak link visually - reviewers across the board flagged that the seven locations blur together quickly, with similar layouts dressed in different themes. The announcer repeating the same handful of lines every session does not help. For the specific scenario this game is designed for - a kid who collects the toys sitting down with a parent for split-screen sessions - Stunt Mayhem actually delivers. The two-player local mode is competitive head-to-head, and the gentle difficulty ramp means a younger player never hits a wall that kills the fun. On PC and Xbox Series X the visuals are clean; Series S owners reportedly see a noticeably blurrier output, so platform choice matters if you are buying for a setup you care about. There is no online multiplayer at all, which is a hard ceiling on longevity for anyone without a couch partner. If you are a solo adult player who got here because Monster Jam Showdown sounded good, just go get Monster Jam Showdown instead.

Fred
Fred · Scout Team

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singleplayermultiplayerpvplocal-multiplayerlocal-coopachievementscontroller-supporttier:aaaArena StuntsCombo ChainingCouch Co-opSplit-screenKid-FriendlyScore AttackLicensed IPShort CampaignArcade Physics

System Requirements

Minimum

OS
Windows 10 or later
Memory
8 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 11
Storage
3 GB available space
Graphics
AMD Radeon RX 550 4GB/Nvidia GTX 750
Processor
AMD Ryzen 3 1200/Intel Core i3-7100

Recommended

OS
Windows 10 or later
Memory
16 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 11
Storage
3 GB available space
Graphics
AMD Radeon R9 280/NVidia GTX 960
Processor
AMD Ryzen 5 2500X/Intel Core 15-8400

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Developer
3DClouds
Publisher
GameMill Entertainment
Release Date
Oct 18, 2024

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Hot Wheels Monster Trucks: Stunt Mayhem™ was developed by 3DClouds and published by GameMill Entertainment.