18 Wheels of Steel: Extreme Trucker 2
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18 Wheels of Steel: Extreme Trucker 2 Reviews

App ID362780
App TypeGAME
Developers
Publishers Cosmi Valusoft
Categories Single-player
Genres Simulation
Release Date8 May, 2015
Platforms Windows
Supported Languages English

18 Wheels of Steel: Extreme Trucker 2
157 Total Reviews
123 Positive Reviews
34 Negative Reviews
Mostly Positive Score

18 Wheels of Steel: Extreme Trucker 2 has garnered a total of 157 reviews, with 123 positive reviews and 34 negative reviews, resulting in a ‘Mostly Positive’ overall score.

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Playtime: 773 minutes
18 Wheels of Steel: Extreme Trucker 2 Review A Nostalgic Ride Back to the Dangerous Roads 18 Wheels of Steel: Extreme Trucker 2, developed by SCS Software, is a unique trucking simulator that takes players on some of the most extreme and treacherous routes around the globe. Released in 2011, this game is a nostalgic gem for fans of old-school truck simulators, offering a simpler yet challenging experience compared to modern titles like Euro Truck Simulator or American Truck Simulator. Gameplay The core gameplay revolves around taking jobs to deliver cargo from point A to point B across five diverse and dangerous locations: Alaska, Australia, Andes Mountains, Montana, and Bangladesh. Each location offers its own set of challenges: Alaska: Ice road trucking at its finest. Slippery roads and freezing conditions make every delivery feel like a life-or-death mission. ❄️🚛 Australia: Endless deserts with scorching heat and long hauls. Watch out for kangaroos! 🦘🌞 Andes Mountains: Tight mountain roads with steep cliffs that test your driving precision. One wrong turn, and it’s game over! 🏔️😬 Montana: Forested routes with unpredictable weather and rugged terrain. 🌲🌧️ Bangladesh: Narrow roads filled with chaotic traffic, making navigation a nightmare. 🚦🛺 Unlike modern trucking sims, there’s no open-world exploration here; instead, you take on individual deliveries in each region. While this limits freedom, it also focuses the gameplay on mastering specific challenges unique to each map. Features Extreme Trucker 2 introduces some new elements compared to its predecessor: Gas Stations: You now need to refuel your truck by stopping at designated gas stations. It adds a layer of realism but can be frustrating if you forget to top up! ⛽😅 Mini-map: A small but helpful addition that makes navigation slightly easier. Variety of Trucks: Each region features trucks suited to its environment, such as Tata trucks in Bangladesh or Zil 131 in the Andes. However, the game lacks modern conveniences like GPS systems or advanced physics, which might feel outdated to new players. Graphics and Sound Let’s be honest: the graphics are dated by today’s standards. The textures are simple, and the environments feel repetitive at times. But for those who played this game back in the day, it’s all part of the charm! The sound design is functional but nothing extraordinary—engine noises and ambient sounds do their job without standing out. Nostalgia Factor For many players, including myself, Extreme Trucker 2 is more than just a game—it’s a trip down memory lane. This was one of those titles you’d play for hours as a kid, trying to master icy roads or navigate through chaotic traffic. It reminds us of simpler times when gaming was less about graphics and more about pure fun. Playing this again after years brought back so many memories. I remember Pouria and Ashkan convincing me to try it out back then—and they were right! It’s not perfect by any means, but there’s something special about its simplicity and challenge that keeps me coming back. Final Thoughts 18 Wheels of Steel: Extreme Trucker 2 may not hold up against modern simulators in terms of visuals or mechanics, but it still offers a unique experience that no other trucking game quite replicates. The extreme routes and variety of trucks make it worth revisiting for fans of the genre or those looking for a nostalgic throwback. After playing this again recently, I’ve realized how much fun it still is—especially when shared with friends like Pouria and Ashkan. And honestly? This game brought us closer together over time as we laughed at failed deliveries or celebrated successful ones. If you’re looking for a challenging yet nostalgic trucking experience, give this one a try! Rating: ★★★★★ (5/5) #TruckingNostalgia #ExtremeRoads #18WheelsOfSteel
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Playtime: 131 minutes
EN: If anyone is having issues with the game launching then immediately closing, download the config.cfg file from the link below and put it in the 18 WoS Extreme Trucker 2 folder inside Documents. ES: Si el juego abre pero se cierra de inmediato, descargá el archivo config.cfg del link de abajo y movelo a la carpeta 18 WoS Extreme Trucker 2 dentro de Documentos. https://github.com/jvrss/fix-18-wheels-of-steel-extreme-trucker-2-win-10-and-11
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