![]() ![]() The UI is refreshingly almost non-existent, firmly placing the focus on the hilariously bizarre truck-jumping mayhem. From boot-up, everything is presented through delightfully simple visuals and a vibrant colour palette. Really, the only thing the game doesn’t do is release the trucks with trucks in their cabins and when they honk, they shoot trucks at you.Ĭlustertruck instantly signals its intentions of being zany action first, everything else last. ![]() The difference between Clustertruck and what your younger-self played on the living room furniture much to your parents’ exasperation? Your path from start to finish is littered with identical, erratically-driven trucks, where falling off means instant failure.įeaturing over 100 levels to plough through, Clustertruck keeps the action moving briskly throughout, never lingering on any one novelty concept for too long before swiftly introducing a new wrinkle, such as lasers, or cannons that shoot trucks at you. First-person platformer Clustertruck replicates the childhood joy of playing “the floor is lava” – some levels adopt the concept very literally. ![]()
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