![]() You’ll get vertical structure that normally requires precision to go through them. You’ll get levels with pipes, fences, or various other horizontal structures that you can either jump over, or go down to the front of the truck and go under them. When it comes down to obstacles, it’s very confined really, and leads to a lot of near misses. Myself for example, I’m far better at the levels in which I have to fall from great heights and land on a truck, but I and terrible at the levels with obstacles. Each world comes with their own obstacles and themed props, and the ten levels you have to complete range from various difficulties, it’s not a conventional, start easy, finish hard, but rather, it’s suited to your playing style, some levels you may be more masterful towards than others. These range from Forests, castles, steampunk, sci-fi, and more. Talking about levels, you’ll find a load of different settings, each world has ten levels to complete. Basically, the trucks have a set pattern no matter how many restarts it may take to complete the level, they just don’t follow the usual uniformed cluster, and as such becomes a bit more manic, and the physics change it up, so every play is different in some way. Whilst the formation, and speeds may be random, if you restart, the the positions and speeds will be incredibly similar to the previous turns. There are levels in which the trucks speeds and formations are entirely random and results in various hard-to-land landings. This is the view from under the map…just before you fail. The trucks usually stay uniformed in relation to speed, but they tend to drive into each others sides and hold that formation, essentially creating a large platform. Whichever pattern emerges, you’ll be able to jump to each one, with ease or difficulty. Pattern 3: A one truck, three truck formation. Pattern two: a singular row of trucks spaced at various distances. Pattern one: A one truck, followed by two truck formation. Trucks will normally, but are not limited to, follow three patterns. You are not allowed to touch the floor, obstacles, or surrounding scenery. As there’s no visible timer it’s down to you being speedy. There may be a second cluster of trucks further down the track that won’t move until a certain time. For example, the first cluster of trucks you are atop will begin moving the second the game begins. They usually run on a timer from what I’ve experienced. These are your platforms, and they will begin moving when the games mechanic tells them too. You’ve got to make it ahead, or just ahead in order to succeed and progress. I’ll explain why when I detail the trucks mechanics shortly, but you’ll have to act fairly swiftly and not just ride out the level on the first few trucks. You cannot touch the floor, obstacles, or surrounding scenery, which makes making that landing the most important thing you can do. I found holding the jump button results in more air time than if you just tapped it. You can sprint, which is way faster than the trucks and helps you cover distances with more ease and you can jump. It is possible to flip by pushing the mouse forward, but it doesn’t register as a trick I found, but it does leave you a personal feeling of satisfaction, but is sadly one of those life moments where you do something cool but no one is around to see it. As standard, your character can run at a normal rate, which is actually a bit faster than how fast the trucks below your feet are moving. If you land in front of a truck, it’ll smash into you and flip, roll, and tip away, so you certainly do exist. You have no body, no legs, and not even a shadow. You’re an unintroduced, genderless character. If you take your time, timed events will begin and stop progression, if you go too quickly, you’ll miss certain timed events or get too far ahead, and if you fail, you’ll have to start from the start. ![]() They could be steering round obstacles, they could be just driving straight, or they could be driving towards you all you need to do is stay on top of them, progressing closer to the goal. You have to reach the end goal by jumping from truck-to-truck. It holds no story about why you are in the situation I will reveal soon, however it uses a very simple concept of jumping across platforms through a first person perspective, but adds the animated twist of making those platforms moving trucks. The answer is very simply, yes.Ĭlustertruck is a very fast paced game developed by, Landfall Games, and published by TinyBuild. ![]() The following review is running on version 1.09 Rather than asking me what this game is like, or asking me if it’s any fun, you should probably ask me if it’s a game that can sprain your finger and either bruise a nail, or trap a tendon in the knuckle area.
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