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| PLATFORM: | Windows 98, Windows Me |
| CATEGORY: | Software |
| MANUFACTURER: | ValuSoft |
| FEATURES: | Get behind the wheel of a big rig to deliver cargo loads and build your business, Six powerful trucks including monster 18 wheelers, flatbeds, and tankers, Log miles as you travel on actual roads and highways through 11 states, Beware of road hazards, low fuel, and even the police, Carefully manage your cargo so you don't overload or slow delivery time |
| TYPE: | Computer Games, Driving Simulators (Simulation) |
| MEDIA: | CD-ROM |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 755142710149 |
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Customer Reviews of Hard Trucks: 18 Wheels of Steel
Pretty Good When i first bought this game i thought it would be great, I was wrong. When you pick the West map, Midwest map , and Mountains map it takes a long time to load. Soon after that when you start playing the game it has a lot of glitches. Another problem is when you want to deliver something it only tells you the city its in, not how to get there or were to go. The last problem is it sometimes exits out of the game while you are playing it and it doesn't save so you have to start over again. If you want to buy this game, dont enless you have a brand new computer with lots of space for more games.
Great but could be better...
This is a real life like game. It plays like the real thing. I love the tired mode, that can catch you off guard fast. I thought Atari could of made the marker lights on the rig at night and have more trucks to choose from with me choosing the color. This is a great game and I am hooked until I finish all the levels. It is a good buy for the fun it provides.
If you've ever dreamed of driving a big rig...
In this game, you are a trucker trying to develop your own transport company and make your own fortune. You do this by delivering loads, earning money and licenses so you can hire other drivers and assign them routes, as well as buy better trucks and upgrades. All the while, you have to avoid empty fuel tanks, pesky cops, and AI drivers who seem to cut you off at inappropiate times. Overall, it's a fun and unique gaming experience, although in other installments of Hard Truck, you had actual truck models (the ones here are generic) and you had to fight off the Mafia who would try to hijack your valuable loads and plant land mines in the highway. In addition, the cops were much more vicious in the previous games, using Apache helicoptors and high-powered riflesto stop you if you broke the law.