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There are plenty of different trucks and other vehicles on the road, but these also look a tad rough by today's standards. One thing I will say about 18 Wheels of Steel Across America is that the game is still pretty fun to play.
It feels far more stripped back than what we have with modern trucking games, but sometimes things being simpler, can make them more fun. You have lots of loads to deliver and you will be going to many different parts of the country. There is a nice amount of diversity here and I like how you can go from having to navigate busy city streets to a more rural area that has smaller and trickier roads.
Then you have the large open road sections which are fun and relaxing to drive through. You do have to watch out for other drivers, going too fast and even problems occurring with your truck. Not to mention, you need to keep an eye on that fuel gauge! The hardest part of the game for me was delivering my loads to a place that has a loading dock. This is way trickier than you would think. I must admit that when it comes to trucking games, 18 Wheels of Steel Across America is not the best.
However, while its sequels are notably better than this. I will say that this game is at the very least better than the one that came before it and that is all you can really ask. Some may think that it looks too old to be fun, but I have to disagree. It is a game that is very rough around the edges, but rather than thinking of it as being old, I like to think it is more old-school! Heed the call of the open road, throw the gears in motion and take off in a tractor trailer.
Drive faster than your competition, haul your cargo across the entire United States and feel the wind in your face as you control your own destiny. Blast the horn and build a career in the fast-paced world of trucking. Keep in mind that there's more to being a successful businessman than just driving fast.
You've got to manage your money, keep your rig running smooth and watch out for speed traps that might trip you up. Bad weather? Fuel troubles?
Tricky loading docks that require pinpoint precision? It's all part of life in the cab of a wheeler. If you've got the guts, jump in a truck and head out for the highway.
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