Truck Games - Driving School
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  • 10M+

    Installs

  • Better Games Studio Pty Ltd

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  • Simulation

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  • Everyone

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  • [email protected]

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If you've ever wanted to learn how to handle a big rig without the real-world consequences, Truck Games - Driving School is a solid pick for mobile gaming. It's a simulation and driving game that's exclusively available on Android and iOS, so you can grab it from the Google Play Store and App Store. As far as I know, it hasn't made the jump to PC stores like Steam or consoles like Xbox or Switch, which is a bit of a bummer for those who prefer a bigger screen, but it's clearly designed for on-the-go play. The game first launched around 2022, and it's been downloaded over 10 million times on Google Play alone, which shows it's got some traction. The best part? It's completely free to download and play. Yeah, you heard that right—no upfront cost. But like most mobile titles, there are in-app purchases, typically ranging from $1.99 to $9.99 for things like vehicle upgrades or removing ads. And speaking of ads, you'll encounter some after completing a level or failing a mission, which can be a bit annoying, but they're not intrusive enough to ruin the experience. If you've ever played games like Euro Truck Simulator or Truck Simulator 2019, you'll get the vibe here, but it's more arcade-like and beginner-friendly.

Getting into the gameplay, it's pretty straightforward. You start off with basic tutorials that teach you how to steer, brake, and park a truck, which is great for newbies who've never touched a driving sim before. The missions involve tasks like hauling cargo through tight streets, reversing into loading docks, or navigating obstacle courses. What I love most about this app is how it balances realism with fun. It's not brutally punishing like some simulators, but you still feel the weight of the truck, and the steering physics are decent for a mobile game. My favorite part has to be the parking challenges—they really test your spatial awareness, and nailing a perfect parallel park feels incredibly satisfying. The controls are responsive, and you can customize them to use tilt or buttons, which is a nice touch. The graphics aren't mind-blowing, but they're clean and colorful, with detailed truck models that keep the experience engaging. I've spent hours just trying to master tricky turns, and it never gets old because there's always a new vehicle to unlock or a harder level to beat.

Compared to other truck sims on mobile, like Truck Simulator 2018 or Traffic Racer, this one stands out because it focuses on skill-based driving rather than just speed. Truck Simulator 2018 feels more like a open-world job simulator, which can get repetitive, while Traffic Racer is all about racing and dodging traffic, which isn't the same thing. Truck Games - Driving School is more niche—it's like a driving test for truckers, and that makes it unique. If you're someone who enjoys precision tasks and learning real-world techniques like clutch control or trailer reversing, this is your jam. I'd recommend it because it's casual enough to pick up during a commute but still offers depth for completionists. Plus, the fact that it's free to install on the app store means you can try it risk-free. Just be patient with the ads, and you'll have a blast.

features

  • Realistic Parking Physics 🚛: This game nails the challenge of maneuvering a truck into tight spots, with weight distribution and trailer angles that feel more authentic than games like Truck Simulator Pro. It's a step up from basic driving apps because it forces you to think about your turning radius.
  • Varied Mission Types 🎯: Unlike Euro Truck Simulator School on Android, which can feel samey, this one mixes cargo deliveries, parking drills, and obstacle courses. Keeps you on your toes without getting stale.
  • Vehicle Customization 🎨: You can upgrade trucks with new paint jobs, tires, and engines, which is a feature often missing in free mobile driving sims. It adds a personal touch that other apps like Driving School 2023 lack.

pros

  • Beginner-Friendly Tutorials 🚦: The game eases you into complex driving mechanics, unlike Truck Simulator 2021 which throws you into the deep end. You'll learn clutch control and mirror checks step by step, which is perfect for newcomers.
  • Offline Play Support 📶: No internet? No problem. You can play anywhere without relying on Wi-Fi, unlike some similar games like Real Truck Driving Simulator that require online access for progress saves. This makes it ideal for train rides or road trips.
  • Rewarding Progression System 🌟: Unlocking new trucks and levels feels earned, not paywalled. Compared to Truck Parking 3D, where progress can be grindy without spending cash, this game gives you a fair shot at advancing through skill alone.

cons

  • Intrusive Ad Frequency 📺: After every failed mission or level completion, you'll get a forced ad. It's worse than games like Driving School Simulator, which lets you skip more often. Breaks the flow when you're trying to concentrate.
  • Limited Camera Angles 📷: The default view is fixed, and you can't easily rotate the camera mid-drive. Truck Simulator Ultimate offers smoother camera controls, making this feel restrictive when backing into tight spots.
  • Repetitive Environment Textures 🏚️: The maps reuse a lot of the same buildings and roads, unlike City Truck Driving which has more varied cityscapes. After 20 levels, the scenery starts to blur together, which hurts immersion.

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