Compare Transporter Truck Simulator prices across 50+ stores and find the best deal. Developed by A Nostru. Published by My Way Games. Released on 9/17/2019. Available on PC. Genres: Adventure, Casual, Indie, Racing, Simulation, Sports.

Mostly positive Steam player impressions and a rock-bottom price tag make this a curious curiosity - but don't mistake it for a serious trucking sim. Expect timed cargo missions, not a Euro Truck open-world.

My first thought sitting down with Transporter Truck Simulator was: who exactly is this for? It sits in the same shelf space as the big truck sims but plays nothing like them. This is a tight, mission-based game built around hauling heavy oil tanks and other cargo to marked destinations within a time limit. Think structured levels and parking challenges, not free-roaming motorways and logistics empires. That distinction matters a lot before you hand over any money. The core loop is simple enough to explain in one sentence: pick up a cargo load, navigate roads that get progressively trickier, and park your rig accurately at the delivery point before the clock runs out. A career mode ties these missions together, letting you earn money to buy new trucks and unlock upgrades as you progress. There is nothing here resembling fleet management, fuel simulation, or the kind of deep systems that SCS Software fans live for. What you get instead is closer to a mobile-style arcade challenge dressed up in a Steam wrapper - which, depending on your mood, is either a perfectly fine 30-minute session filler or a disappointment. The parking and maneuvering portions are where the game has any real teeth. Reversing a loaded oil tanker into a tight bay under time pressure is genuinely awkward, and not always in a bad way. Casual players who just want to feel like a big-rig driver for a bit will find the learning curve forgiving enough to get going quickly. Committed sim players, however, will miss wheel-and-pedal support and any meaningful physics depth - a gamepad or keyboard-and-mouse is the ceiling here, and the driving feel reflects that budget tier. The visuals are functional rather than atmospheric, and there is no multiplayer of any kind, so the "is it fun for four friends" answer is a hard no. The Steam community reception is modest but not hostile - the title sits at a mostly positive rating across a small review pool, with players broadly accepting it for what it is rather than expecting what it isn't. Nobody is claiming it rivals the genre heavyweights, but a handful of positive voices note it works as a no-fuss, low-expectation pick-up-and-play option. Post-launch support from developer A Nostru appears minimal, so what you see at launch is likely what you get - no major content drops or active community to speak of. If you are shopping around for a simulator to invest real hours in, skip this and spend more on American Truck Simulator or Euro Truck Simulator 2. But if you genuinely want a short, unpretentious cargo-parking challenge at a sub-5 dollar price point and you go in with calibrated expectations, it delivers exactly that limited promise without embarrassing itself too badly. Riley, Scout Team

Transporter Truck Simulator
AdventureCasualIndieRacingSimulationSports

Transporter Truck Simulator

Sep 17, 2019A NostruMy Way Games
GamerScout Says

Mostly positive Steam player impressions and a rock-bottom price tag make this a curious curiosity - but don't mistake it for a serious trucking sim. Expect timed cargo missions, not a Euro Truck open-world.

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My first thought sitting down with Transporter Truck Simulator was: who exactly is this for? It sits in the same shelf space as the big truck sims but plays nothing like them. This is a tight, mission-based game built around hauling heavy oil tanks and other cargo to marked destinations within a time limit. Think structured levels and parking challenges, not free-roaming motorways and logistics empires. That distinction matters a lot before you hand over any money. The core loop is simple enough to explain in one sentence: pick up a cargo load, navigate roads that get progressively trickier, and park your rig accurately at the delivery point before the clock runs out. A career mode ties these missions together, letting you earn money to buy new trucks and unlock upgrades as you progress. There is nothing here resembling fleet management, fuel simulation, or the kind of deep systems that SCS Software fans live for. What you get instead is closer to a mobile-style arcade challenge dressed up in a Steam wrapper - which, depending on your mood, is either a perfectly fine 30-minute session filler or a disappointment. The parking and maneuvering portions are where the game has any real teeth. Reversing a loaded oil tanker into a tight bay under time pressure is genuinely awkward, and not always in a bad way. Casual players who just want to feel like a big-rig driver for a bit will find the learning curve forgiving enough to get going quickly. Committed sim players, however, will miss wheel-and-pedal support and any meaningful physics depth - a gamepad or keyboard-and-mouse is the ceiling here, and the driving feel reflects that budget tier. The visuals are functional rather than atmospheric, and there is no multiplayer of any kind, so the "is it fun for four friends" answer is a hard no. The Steam community reception is modest but not hostile - the title sits at a mostly positive rating across a small review pool, with players broadly accepting it for what it is rather than expecting what it isn't. Nobody is claiming it rivals the genre heavyweights, but a handful of positive voices note it works as a no-fuss, low-expectation pick-up-and-play option. Post-launch support from developer A Nostru appears minimal, so what you see at launch is likely what you get - no major content drops or active community to speak of. If you are shopping around for a simulator to invest real hours in, skip this and spend more on American Truck Simulator or Euro Truck Simulator 2. But if you genuinely want a short, unpretentious cargo-parking challenge at a sub-5 dollar price point and you go in with calibrated expectations, it delivers exactly that limited promise without embarrassing itself too badly. Riley, Scout Team

Tags

singleplayertier:sub-5Timed MissionsCargo DeliveryParking ChallengeCareer ModeArcade SimBudget TitleKeyboard-and-Mouse FriendlyNo MultiplayerUpgrade Progression

System Requirements

Minimum

OS
Windows XP x64
Memory
2 GB RAM
Storage
200 MB available space
Graphics
Intel HD graphics
Processor
Intel Dual Core

Recommended

OS
Windows 10 x64
Memory
4 GB RAM
Storage
200 MB available space
Graphics
GT 730
Processor
Intel i3

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Developer
A Nostru
Publisher
My Way Games
Release Date
Sep 17, 2019

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Transporter Truck Simulator was developed by A Nostru and published by My Way Games.