Truck Games - Driving School
Better Games Studio Pty Ltd
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4.1
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    10M+
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    Everyone
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Better Games Studio Pty Ltd, an Australian developer known for its accessible and family-friendly mobile titles, has ventured into the simulation genre with 'Truck Games - Driving School'. This game positions itself as a comprehensive heavy vehicle simulator, aiming to teach the basics of truck operation through a series of structured challenges. The core gameplay loop involves navigating large rigs through various traffic scenarios, parking tests, and cargo delivery missions, blending educational intent with casual driving fun.

The game's presentation is functional but unremarkable. The visual art employs a simple, low-poly 3D style that runs smoothly on most devices, though textures and environmental details are basic. Sound design follows a similar utilitarian path, with generic engine noises, standard collision sounds, and minimal ambient audio. There is no narrative or storyline to speak of; the experience is purely goal-oriented, focusing on completing driving tasks to progress. This lack of a compelling world or context means the game relies entirely on the satisfaction of mastering its vehicle physics.

Where the game finds its niche is in its specific handling model. Trucks feel appropriately weighty and unwieldy, requiring careful throttle and steering input, especially when reversing with a trailer—a skill the game repeatedly tests. Special techniques like proper mirror usage, managing trailer swing, and executing multi-point turns are essential for success in later, tighter parking missions. While the core driving is competent, the experience is hampered by simplistic AI traffic, occasionally clunky controls, and a repetitive mission structure that can feel more like a checklist than an engaging career. It serves its purpose as a light truck handling tutor but lacks the depth, polish, or immersive simulation to truly stand out in a crowded genre.


How to play?

🚚 Step 1: Master the Controls. Upon launching, head to the settings to choose between tilt, button, or steering wheel control schemes. Spend time in the first open area getting a feel for acceleration, braking, and the notably slow steering response of a large truck. Practice driving in a straight line and making wide turns.

📋 Step 2: Tackle the Tutorial Missions. Start with the 'Driving School' mode. These initial levels are mandatory and teach the absolute basics: following traffic lights, staying in your lane, and simple forward parking. Don't skip these, as they introduce the scoring system for smooth driving.

🅿️ Step 3: Conquer Basic Parking. Progress to the dedicated parking challenges. Begin with 'Parking 1', which involves backing a truck into a standard bay. Use your side mirrors constantly! The key is to turn the steering wheel in the opposite direction you want the trailer to go initially, then straighten out.

🚛 Step 4: Hook Up and Haul. In delivery missions, you must first align your truck with a stationary trailer. Drive slowly and straight back until the connection is made. Once hitched, your challenge doubles—now you must navigate traffic with a long, swinging tail. Take corners extra wide and brake early.

🔄 Step 5: Execute Multi-Point Maneuvers. For complex dock or tight-space parking, you will need a 3-point (or more) turn. Don't be afraid to pull forward to reset your angle. Go slow, adjust slightly after each movement, and use all available camera angles to check your clearance.

⭐ Step 6: Aim for a Perfect Score. Each mission is graded. To get three stars, you must complete the task quickly, with zero collisions, and minimal traffic violations. This often means perfecting a route after a few practice runs to learn the traffic patterns and ideal positioning.

🌍 Step 7: Explore Free Mode. After unlocking several vehicle types, try the free drive map. This is your sandbox to practice difficult maneuvers without a timer or specific goal. It's the best place to experiment with the limits of each truck's handling and master trailer reversal.


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