Race on unique tracks such as an airport graveyard, a shipyard docks, a construction zone, and a ski resort. Race your truck outdoors – Take your truck out of the stadium and battle to the finish line on 12 outdoor circuit tracks. Put the pedal to the metal with turbo boost to catch massive air and accelerate past competition or through objects. It’s like driving the real thing – Use 4 wheel steering to make hairpin turns and perform stunts such as crazy donuts. Authentic Monster Jam action – Compete in 9 different stadiums on the Monster Jam tour as you compete in stadium racing, stadium circuit and stadium freestyle competitions. 20 of the biggest names in monster trucks: Grave Digger, Maximum Destruction, Monster Mutt, Blue Thunder, Bounty Hunter and more. Battle through stadium races, freestyle competitions and outdoor circuit tracks on your way to becoming the Monster Jam world champion. Įxperience extreme monster truck action as you catch massive air, crush cars, perform crazy stunts, destroy everything in your path, race to the finish line and more.
All rounds can be played with multiple players: Players pass the Wii Zapper around and then play one at a time and compete for the high score. Each stage's goal is to earn the highest score possible within the time limit. There are 27 stages in total, and these categories represent only generally how each individual stage operates. Link's Crossbow Training contains three basic game styles: target shooting, defender and ranger. By aiming off screen, players can turn Link to face in a new direction (again, on stages that allow this). Pulling the trigger fires Link's crossbow.
The control stick on the Nunchuk controls player movement (on stages that allow player movement), while simply aiming the Wii Zapper moves the targeting reticule on the screen. The Wii Zapper requires the Wii Remote and Nunchuk, housing both in a comfortable and intuitive frame. Link's Crossbow Training comes bundled with the Wii Zapper. Multiplayer modes let players and their friends share a Wii Zapper to shoot for the high score. Dozens of fast-paced stages offer a wide variety of game play, from shooting stationary targets to defending a supply wagon from onrushing hordes of enemies. Anyone can pick up the Wii Zapper and become a master marksman in the quick-play shooting galleries of Link's Crossbow Training. Link returns from The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess to pick up the Wii Zapper and take aim at a host of targets in this shooting-gallery-style game. Six Playable Races - Choose to command the Federation, Klingon, Romulan, Cardassian, Dominion, or Breen race, each with their own unique set of strengths and weaknesses. Resource Management - Wise spending on starbases, factories, research facilities, and starships determines success. Real-time Starship combat - Take direct control of any ship and experience intense action as you engage in real-time combat. Strategy game set in The Next Generation era - Planets held by Next Generation era races are set in a large galactic map, where turn-based strategy allows you to build and expand your empire. Once battle is initiated, the game switches to a ship level tactical view allowing players to take direct command of their ships and engage in real-time combat. Players can decide how to best achieve objectives by managing fleets, admirals, building support structures, researching technology and engaging enemies in combat. Strategically, players must effectively manage their limited resources to expand their empire. Players must build and manage their growing empires in turn-based strategy, and then engage in all out starship combat in real-time action. Players take control of Federation, Klingon, Romulan, Cardassian, Dominion, and Breen forces and lead them in a campaign to control the galaxy, one planet at a time. Star Trek: Conquest is a single-player game of galactic conquest featuring a blend of strategy and action set in The Next Generation era.