18 Wheeler: American Pro Trucker

18 Wheeler: American Pro Trucker

released on Jan 01, 1999

18 Wheeler: American Pro Trucker

released on Jan 01, 1999

The main purpose of the game is to make it to the finish line with the truck's cargo. Players are given a set amount of time, but can ram into special vans that will add three seconds to the timer. There are several characters to choose from, each with a unique truck and attributes. The game starts out in Key West and players travel across the United States, ending in San Francisco. After Stage 1, the game gives the player a choice of trailer. One trailer is harder to haul, but provides a bigger payoff while the other choice is easier to haul but provides a smaller payoff. Money is deducted from the total when the trailer is hit. Players can sound the truck's horn to make other cars on the road yield and slipstream behind large vehicles to gain a momentary speed boost. In addition to the time limit, players also compete with the "Lizard Tail", a rival trucker. Crossing the finish line before the Lizard Tail yields additional money. In between levels, players can park the truck in a mini game to earn more cash.


Released on

Genres


More Info on IGDB


Reviews View More

If you enjoy the simple thrills of early arcade racers with a trucking twist, 18 Wheeler: American Pro Trucker might deliver an hour or two of nostalgic fun. Race against the clock and an obnoxious rival trucker across a few American highways, hitting checkpoints and dodging traffic. While the core idea is amusing, the game suffers from repetitive gameplay, awkward controls, and bland visuals. Don't expect a deep or polished trucking experience, as 18 Wheeler is more of a fleeting arcade curiosity than a true simulation.

Yo para ser feliz quiero un camión jejeje, un juego arcade de PS2 y es muy divertido, merece mucho la pena.

It's not one of Sega's best racing games, but the trucks give the driving a unique weighty feel. The cab designs are fun with lots of stuff moving around, there's a nice soundtrack, and every level has at least one Denny's, what more could you ask for really. This is better played on the arcade cabinet, but the console ports are fine enough.

A very goofy 30 minutes that feels like a joke game someone made up but actually existed. Not just in the concept but also the design.

Just the right difficulty by default on the dreamcast version
I would have been really upset if I had purchased this for full price back in the day though, again 30 minutes long and barely any replayability unlike something like crazy taxi. Only 4 levels.

6/10

Way to make trucking fun, chaotic, yet relaxing Sega AM2.

fun concept gone to waste by merciless difficulty and driving that feels like shit

and no the horn did not make the game more fun