Transporter Truck Simulator Reviews
Transporter Truck Simulator gives you a very realistic truck driving experience! Deliver heavy oil tanks and other cargos loaded in your oil truck. Operate big trucks to deliver oil tanks and complete different missions on TIME!
App ID | 1091570 |
App Type | GAME |
Developers | A Nostru |
Publishers | My Way Games |
Categories | Single-player, Partial Controller Support, Remote Play Together |
Genres | Casual, Indie, Simulation, Adventure, Sports, Racing |
Release Date | 17 Sep, 2019 |
Platforms | Windows |
Supported Languages | Spanish - Spain, Russian, English |

76 Total Reviews
59 Positive Reviews
17 Negative Reviews
Mostly Positive Score
Transporter Truck Simulator has garnered a total of 76 reviews, with 59 positive reviews and 17 negative reviews, resulting in a ‘Mostly Positive’ overall score.
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Recent Steam Reviews
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Playtime:
72 minutes
[h1]Ancient Chinese game[/h1]
[code]Location: Unknown
Time: Unknown
Mission: Transport 9D technology... [/code]
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3482304636
Short 10 level long and [b]genius[/b] game that unveils itself as you play through it. Its amazing how unimpressive it disguises itself to be to the average gamer. [u]To understand Transporter Truck Simulator better first you need to have seen the films Falling Down (1993) and Duel (1971).[/u] I recommend playing it on a hot day in order to unlock the best experience from this [b]masterpiece of immersion.[/b] Spoilers below.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ekmfWOkU_VE
The game takes place in a remote location with grass, rocks and mountains (initially I thought it is Afghanistan but since we drive on the left it must be Pakistan), the player character is in charge of driving a truck with a tanker trailer labelled "9D Technologies". One would assume at first the player character is typical protagonist of a truck simulator game, but as you play you begin to notice suspicious things that shouldn't be the way they are [spoiler](for example other drivers drive sports cars exclusively and stop and blast their horn; our destinations are some strange compounds; anomalous spots where physics or terrain do not work as they should; some of the drivers drive tilted and half submerged into the earth; the strangely behaving boulders),[/spoiler] and certain flaws for example like steering or the total inability to reverse [spoiler](has someone rigged the truck in attempt to disrupt the transportation?)[/spoiler] Either the protagonist is "losing it"(from the mundanity, the hot climate and the short looping single track music, maybe he's under the influence of whatever it is he is transporting, or he might be a secret agent or simply appointed for transporting high value goods and an enemy organisation is trying to sabotage the operation. As u play the game n experience all of these things you will really feel yourself in the shoes of Michael Douglas' character, from the "sensory overload" to the feeling of being wronged by the capitalist civilization. The "grand reveal" in the game came so unexpectedly, in the form of one of the sports cars ambushing my static truck from the back and pushing me into the rockslide ahead, causing the level to fail. Finally after all going through all that and beating the 10th level...there is no victory..no formal ending.So what happens next is genius. Instead of closing the game, the player will be inclined to try one last thing: to go back to the first level and catch up with the very first sports car in the game that travels in a turn that is opposite of our route, the player will attempt to ram the sports car with the truck before finally quitting the game. This seals the player's transformation from a working man into the antagonist of the film Duel. This was the journey all along ... and this could be only the work of 9D technology - so advanced that it offers a next level of immersion that goes beyond human senses
This is rlly genius game and every pretentious modern game developer & "indie dev" can only dream enviously about crafting such experience
[b]The author of the game has mastered effortless action
Resulting in a very Ancient Chinese game at its core. Highly commendable.
You can learn so much from so little [/b]
👍 : 4 |
😃 : 0
Positive