Overview for simulation enthusiasts
Truck Simulator PRO 2 is the follow-up to the popular Truck Simulator PRO series. Long-awaited by fans around the globe, this release expands on the original while keeping the core trucking experience intact. Read on to learn what’s new and whether it’s worth your time and money.
How the game plays
The primary goal is to create and grow a successful trucking business by hauling cargo across the United States and delivering shipments on schedule. Along the way you’ll traverse ten major U.S. cities that have been digitally recreated with recognizable sights and points of interest. Gameplay isn’t just cruising down the highway — you must manage fuel, handle driver tiredness, and overcome other setbacks to complete jobs.
Trucks, missions and in-game obstacles
Truck Simulator PRO 2 gives players a wider selection of rigs compared with its predecessor, and a variety of mission types to tackle. Expect:
- a broad selection of vehicles to test and customize
- mission variety that keeps runs from feeling repetitive
- resource and endurance management (fuel levels and driver fatigue) as ongoing challenges
These elements combine to deliver long play sessions for fans of realistic driving simulators, with a focus on strategic planning as well as skillful driving.
Games you might try instead
- Free options: several no-cost trucking sims and demos are available that let you sample the genre before committing to a purchase.
- Paid choices: if you prefer premium titles, options like Minecraft (with trucking-themed mods) and other paid driving sims offer alternate takes on vehicular gameplay.
Final thoughts — who should pick it up?
If you enjoy detailed driving sims and want a deeper roster of trucks and missions than the original, Truck Simulator PRO 2 has a lot to offer. That said, because there are numerous free alternatives and other paid simulators on the market, casual players may want to test free titles first before buying.
Technical
- Android
- iPhone
- Full