How to Play
Career Mode: Start as an independent driver and take on various hauling jobs to earn money. You can transport diverse cargo such as vehicles, gasoline, gravel, food, and heavy equipment like helicopters.
Controls: The game offers multiple control schemes, including tilt steering, on-screen buttons, or a virtual steering wheel. It also features a manual transmission option with an H-Shifter and clutch for a more realistic experience.
Multiplayer: You can join online sessions to drive alongside other players across the continent.
Business Management: Beyond driving, you can buy warehouses and manage a fleet of trucks to build a "trucking tycoon" empire.
Master the Parking: One of the best ways to earn extra experience and bonuses is to manually park your truck at the destination. Practice using the different camera angles to maneuver the trailer into tight spots.
Fuel and Maintenance Management: Keep a close eye on your fuel gauge and damage meter. Driving recklessly not only costs money in repairs but also lowers your payout for the delivery. Plan your routes to include stops at refueling stations.
Upgrade Strategically: Early on, focus on engine and power upgrades. This will allow you to take on heavier, high-paying loads (like heavy machinery) that smaller trucks might struggle to pull efficiently.
Utilize the Map: Before starting a long haul, check the climate zones you'll be passing through (desert, snow, mountains). Adjust your driving style to account for reduced traction in rain or snow.
Expand Your Fleet: Once you have enough capital, buy a warehouse and hire drivers. This creates a passive income stream that allows you to buy the most expensive and specialized trucks, such as prototype electric models, much faster.
Customization: Use tuning options to improve both the aesthetics and performance of your rig, making long-distance hauls more manageable and visually rewarding.









