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Truckful has been announced by MythicOwl, who recently released the really wonderful Planetiles and Truckful looks like one not to be missed.

An adventure where you're basically a delivery driver where you run errands and quests for various villagers, but something strange is going on with an ancient mystery in the nearby old forest. Looks like a really fun and strange blend this one. Seems a bit like MudRunner for the trucking, but with an interesting sounding narrative to follow.

From what they said it will be a test of your driving skills seeing you go through winding roads, dusty lowlands, and charming towns with an assortment of different goods that you'll need to take care of, with no two errands being the same. Eventually, you'll want to go off the beaten track to explore the ancient forest on the outskirts with its "dense canopy creating an unsettling atmosphere, with something lurking in the shadows… Explore hidden paths, navigate misty wetlands, and brave treacherous marshes and quicksands to uncover the truth beneath the branches".

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Features:

  • Drive, upgrade and customize your pickup truck.
  • Pack the truck bed with cargo of all shapes and sizes.
  • Complete errands for villagers in need.
  • Enjoy a physics-based car handling gameplay.
  • Unravel the mystery of the old forest.

It will have Native Linux support at release.

You can follow it on Steam.

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chr Jul 25
Quoting: Purple Library GuyI really like the look of this but I'm not sure I could play it. Seeing all the stuff bouncing around, maybe falling off, maybe getting damaged, just makes me wince. Especially the piano! I kept going AAAGGHH that poor piano noooo!

Well, then YOU can do a better job driving. No seriously, you can presumably go extremely slowly to give this piano the safe run it deserves. 😁
Quoting: chr
Quoting: Purple Library GuyI really like the look of this but I'm not sure I could play it. Seeing all the stuff bouncing around, maybe falling off, maybe getting damaged, just makes me wince. Especially the piano! I kept going AAAGGHH that poor piano noooo!

Well, then YOU can do a better job driving. No seriously, you can presumably go extremely slowly to give this piano the safe run it deserves. 😁
Also wondering if anyone in this game has heard of tying things down.
scaine Jul 26
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Quoting: CatKillerFWIW, I much prefer default-Unity fuzzy pastels to default-UE sweaty plastic.
Sweaty plastic is such a perfect way to describe the default UE look!
Jarmer Aug 1
Quoting: CatKillerFWIW, I much prefer default-Unity fuzzy pastels to default-UE sweaty plastic.

COMPLETELY AGREE. While I am not as good as you are at spotting the default unity / default godot look, I can 100% spot a default UE look in an instant and it's such a turn off. There's about a million action adventurey low effort steam games that have this look and I am kind of glad because I know I can safely close the tab on that game and forget about it forever.
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