

Starting Country Select ScreenĪll of the featured trucks are European, and all are based on real trucks and so were developed to be as realistic as possible. Locationsīelow is a list of the various locations featured in the game, the player is able to choose to start in any of these locations. Players have access to such features of the truck as the lights, parking break, and horn. Driving is done from a third-person driver's seat view, although the views of the wing mirrors are also displayed on screen so that players may see the road behind them. Failure to comply with the rules of the road can incur fines, and if the player loses more money thanthey have they are met with a game over screen.

In addition to driving trucks along routes players also have to stop and refuel their truck if it is low on petrol, stop somewhere safe and sleep if they are becoming tired, call the emergency services if they break down, and park themselves correctly at their destinations. After this, the player is able to undertake a variety of jobs from different companies, making deliveries all over Europe using real-life recognisable routes and roads, earning money as they go in order to purchase new trucks and take on more high-profile jobs from bigger companies, involving much longer and more complicated journeys as the game progresses. GameplayĪt the beginning of the game, players are able to choose a starting city from one of 12 countries across Europe and are given a budget of 100,000 Euros to spend on their first truck. All the trucks in Euro Truck Simulator are modelled after real European trucks and share their way of handling all of this in order to recreate the most authentic European trucker feeling. You drive deliveries between big European cities like Rome, Berlin, Madrid and Prague amongst others. Euro Truck Simulator is a game that aims at reproducing the feel of the European roads.
