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Truck Games - Driving School
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  • Better Games Studio Pty Ltd

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  • Simulation

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Alright, so I've been messing around with Truck Games - Driving School on my Android for a bit, and I gotta say, it's a pretty solid take on the driving simulation genre. It's one of those mobile games where you hop into a big rig and learn how to handle it, but it's not just a pure mobile experience—it's available on Google Play and the App Store, though I haven't seen it on Steam or consoles like Xbox or Switch. The game first launched sometime in 2020, and since then, it's racked up over 10 million installs on the Google Play store alone, which is no joke. It's free to download and play, which is a huge plus if you're on a budget, but yeah, there are in-app purchases. You'll see them pop up for things like vehicle skins or currency packs, and they usually range from a buck or two up to maybe $10 for the bigger bundles. There are also in-app ads, but they're not too aggressive—you get a few after completing a level if you don't pay to remove them. For a free app, it's a decent deal, and it's been a fun way to kill time on my commute.

When you first start playing, the game guides you through a series of driving school missions where you have to park, reverse, and maneuver these massive trucks in tight spaces. The best part? The controls are surprisingly smooth for a mobile driving sim—you get a steering wheel, pedals, and mirrors that actually work like real life, which is a step up from other games where it's just tapping a button. I love how you can switch between camera angles, like the interior cabin view, which makes you feel like you're really behind the wheel. My favorite part has to be the parking challenges—there's something satisfying about nailing a perfect parallel park with a 40-foot trailer. It's not easy, but that's what makes it engaging. Plus, there are different modes like career and free roam, so you can just chill and drive around if you're not in the mood for the school stuff. I've spent hours just trying to master the clutch control on some of the harder maps, and it's kept me coming back to the app.

Now, if you've played other truck sims on Android like Euro Truck Simulator Mobile or Truck Simulator 2019, you'll notice some similarities, but Truck Games - Driving School focuses way more on the learning curve. Those other games are great for long-haul cruising, but they don't stress the tricky stuff like docking or tight turns as much. I'd recommend this one over them if you're looking to actually get better at driving, not just zoom down highways. It's more like a puzzle game with wheels—you ram into a curb and you fail, which teaches you patience. Also, the graphics are decent for an oldish mobile game, and the sound of the engine rumbling when you shift gears is oddly satisfying. It's not perfect, but for a free download on Google Play, it's a solid choice for any gearhead. Just expect some frustration with the harder levels—that's part of the fun.

features

  • Realistic Driving Physics 🚛: The game nails how a truck actually handles—turning radius, weight distribution, and trailer sway are all accounted for, unlike Euro Truck Simulator Mobile which feels more arcadey. You have to counter-steer when reversing, and it feels rewarding to master.
  • Comprehensive Training Modes 🎯: It's not just a sandbox; you get structured lessons like angle parking, obstacle avoidance, and even fuel management. Truck Simulator 2019 lacks this depth, so this is a standout for learners.
  • Smooth Android Performance 📱: On my mid-range phone, the game runs at a steady 30 FPS with no lag during the tricky maneuvers. Compared to some other driving sims that stutter on older devices, this one's optimized well for the Google Play market.

pros

  • Engaging Skill Progression 💪: Starting from simple moves to complex trailer reverses keeps me hooked—it's like a rewarding grind. City Car Driving on PC might be more realistic, but on mobile, this game offers the best climb from noob to pro.
  • Free Roam Exploration 🗺️: After the school stuff, you can open-world drive on different maps without pressure. Something like Bus Simulator Indonesia has a similar feature, but here, the trucks feel heavier and more authentic.
  • Replayability from Challenges 🔁: The game throws timed missions and perfect score runs, so you keep coming back to beat your records. Other mobile truck games get stale fast, but this one's got variety in its levels.

cons

  • Repetitive Ad Interruptions 📺: Every three or four attempts, you're forced to watch a 15-second ad unless you pay to remove them. Real Truck Driving Simulator handles ads better by letting you skip more often, which is less annoying.
  • Limited Vehicle Variety 🚚: You only get a handful of truck models to choose from, and they all handle pretty similarly. In contrast, Truck Simulator 2019 offers more customization and unique rigs, so this feels restrictive over time.
  • Clunky Clutch Control ⚙️: The manual transmission mode is great in theory, but the clutch timing is unforgiving and sometimes glitches out, causing stalls for no reason. That's a frustration you don't see in Euro Truck Simulator Mobile, which simplifies it.

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