You get a selection of four trucks and five stages to race through. You're winner!You get a selection of four trucks and five stages to race through. You're winner!You get a selection of four trucks and five stages to race through. You're winner!
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- TriviaThe game became a famous Internet sensation due to its unfinished, glitch-ridden nature.
- The enemy player has no artificial intelligence, meaning that the races are pointless, since the player always wins. In the game's original release, the enemy doesn't ever start the race. In a later update, it participates in the race but stops short in front of the finish line.
- Lack of hit detection means that everything in the game can be driven through, including houses, trees, lampposts, humans, the opponent, and the truck even passes under a bridge instead of driving over it.
- This also lets the player drive outside of the game's boundaries, into the nothingness surrounding the level.
- Since the game cannot simulate gravity, the player can easily drive up vertical cliffs.
- The developers forgot to limit the reverse driving speed, meaning that it's possible to accelerate backwards almost infinitely.
- The roads often clip through the ground.
- The truck's rear lights are floating some distance away from the vehicle itself.
- One of the levels causes the game to crash, which was fixed for a later update (it's actually one of the other race tracks, but in reverse).
- The game has a list for high-scores even though no scores can be attained.
- The lights representing the checkpoints on the "Ultranav" box don't always correspond to the real checkpoints, and the game's timer reaches outside of the box's frame.
- The winning screen is written in broken English: "You're winner !". This was later also corrected to "You win !"
- ConnectionsFeatured in Rossz PC Játékok Sorozat: Big Rigs: Over the Road Racing (2007)
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How did this even make it to the shelves?!
I've played Flash games on Newgrounds released in 2003 that were better than this. This isn't even a game. It's half-finished, glitch infested garbage that people only play out of morbid fascination at how abysmal it is. Say what you will about Bubsy 3D, Superman 64, and even Atari E. T, but at least those titles were finished, albeit badly.
You're given a selection of only four trucks to drive. None of them differ in performance. You'll have a mere five racetracks to choose from, and the fourth one is so flawed the game crashes if you select it.
The graphics and level design are completely dull, grainy, and lifeless looking. There isn't any sound except for the truck's engine. There isn't even any music.
Your vehicle has no limit to its speed. You can actually accelerate indefinitely by driving backwards. Gravity and physics are non-existent, so you can drive straight up 90-degree angle hills and walls. The truck is partially intangible, so you can simply drive through trees and buildings. You can even drive right off the map.
Although this is supposed to be a racing game, the opposing truck doesn't move at all, so there's no actual competition involved. And once you reach the finish line, a text appears reading "You're win" appears. You're win? Seriously?
This felt more like an early tech demo that was very prematurely released. Whoever gave it the green light to be distributed must have been totally drunk when doing so.
You're given a selection of only four trucks to drive. None of them differ in performance. You'll have a mere five racetracks to choose from, and the fourth one is so flawed the game crashes if you select it.
The graphics and level design are completely dull, grainy, and lifeless looking. There isn't any sound except for the truck's engine. There isn't even any music.
Your vehicle has no limit to its speed. You can actually accelerate indefinitely by driving backwards. Gravity and physics are non-existent, so you can drive straight up 90-degree angle hills and walls. The truck is partially intangible, so you can simply drive through trees and buildings. You can even drive right off the map.
Although this is supposed to be a racing game, the opposing truck doesn't move at all, so there's no actual competition involved. And once you reach the finish line, a text appears reading "You're win" appears. You're win? Seriously?
This felt more like an early tech demo that was very prematurely released. Whoever gave it the green light to be distributed must have been totally drunk when doing so.
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- MrPaull0324
- May 10, 2024
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