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This is a journey about trucks, heavy goods and Brazilian roads. It's not just about driving, but also about considering road conditions, weight and time. Pulling goods on real terrain is both fuel-consuming and brain-consuming, but you just can't stop.
The game is not fast-paced, but it is very solid. You have to be careful of steep slopes, gravel and sharp turns - if you step on the accelerator, you may flip the car directly. It is more important to drive steadily than to drive fast, especially when you are dragging a lot of bricks, cement or mechanical parts. It's not as exciting as racing, but you can get the sense of accomplishment of "I can do it" from a stable arrival and a precise reverse.
The city is also restored in detail, and the streets, gas stations, farms and freight stations along the way all have a bit of Brazilian flavor. It is not the perspective of a tourist, but the travel experience of the perspective of a "real driver". Occasionally there is a little scenery to relax your eyes. If you are tired, you can stop by the roadside and watch the mountains and buildings in the distance slowly fade away.
There will be heavy rain, fog, climbing, and slipping on the road, and you have to repair the car yourself. Sometimes the truck is so heavy that turning a corner can make you lose your mind. But when you finally deliver the goods and hear the system say "mission completed", you still feel a sense of accomplishment, just like the moment when you get paid, although it's a small amount, it's really good.
The whole process is very real, the scenery changes, road conditions, and the sound of the truck engine are all very exciting. Sometimes I wonder, isn't this a portrayal of adults? Slowly endure, drive steadily, don't rush, don't explode, the goal is ahead.