It would be so easy to say that the game looks bad, but to be fair at the time it was released, these graphics were actually pretty decent. You get to drive through many different parts of the USA and while they are not as detailed or authentic as what you would get in a modern trucking sim, they are diverse and all look different.
So again, do not just look at this game and think it is ugly. It is just an older game and they did the best with what they had. It is a game that is very clearly showing its age. 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. Build your reputation in the far corners of the world as you haul across the most extreme conditions and loads.
Jump behind the wheel - drive over 25 different rigs and deliver over 30 types of loads. Extreme Locations - travel across three hair-raising terrains including deadly ice, boiling desert and towering mountains.
Extreme Loads - transport loads that would scare even the most fearless drivers - maximum loads, oversized loads, road trains, high risk cargo and more. Extreme Caution - feel the power and adrenaline of driving terrains that no sane trucker would take on! This site is not directly affiliated with Scs Software. All trademarks, registered trademarks, product names and company names or logos mentioned herein are the property of their respective owners. All informations about programs or games on this website have been found in open sources on the Internet.
All programs and games not hosted on our site. When visitor click 'Download now' button files will downloading directly from official sources owners sites. QP Download is strongly against the piracy, we do not support any manifestation of piracy. We are DMCA-compliant and gladly to work with you. It came out in around a year after the original game and despite the quick turnaround, it featured many things that they actually wanted to put in the first game.
Trucking games have come along way, but there is something charming about this game so if you like trucking games it is worth taking a closer look at. For years I have had an interest in trucks. I think it dates back to when I was a kid and I would signal for truck drivers to honk their horns.
It would be so easy to say that the game looks bad, but to be fair at the time it was released, these graphics were actually pretty decent. You get to drive through many different parts of the USA and while they are not as detailed or authentic as what you would get in a modern trucking sim, they are diverse and all look different. So again, do not just look at this game and think it is ugly. It is just an older game and they did the best with what they had.
It is a game that is very clearly showing its age. There are plenty of different trucks and other vehicles on the road, but these also look a tad rough by today's standards.
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