AppsGames
Truck Simulator Big Rigs
Rating 4.4star icon
  • 1M+

    Installs

  • Dualcarbon Studios

    Developer

  • Simulation

    Category

  • Everyone

    Content Rating

  • [email protected]

    Developer Email

  • https://dualcarbonstudios.com/privacypolicy

    Privacy Policy

Screenshots
editor reviews

Truck Simulator Big Rigs is a mobile driving game that puts you behind the wheel of a variety of heavy-duty trucks, tasking you with hauling cargo across a sprawling, open-world map. The core loop is straightforward: accept jobs from different companies, drive from point A to point B while managing fuel and obeying traffic laws (or not), and earn money to upgrade your rig or expand your fleet. It squarely fits into the popular simulation and tycoon subgenre on mobile, appealing to players who enjoy methodical, goal-oriented gameplay with a tangible sense of progression—think fans of Euro Truck Simulator but in a more accessible, bite-sized format. What initially caught my eye was the clean, polished visual presentation in the trailers and the promise of a vast, explorable world, which suggested a level of depth beyond simpler arcade truck games.

Jumping in, the game is engaging from the first delivery. The controls offer a good range of options, from tilt to virtual buttons and a wheel, allowing you to find a comfortable setup. Performance on a mid-range device was smooth, with only occasional pop-in in the distant landscape. The learning curve is gentle, with early jobs introducing mechanics like refueling and careful reversing for docking. One moment that truly stood out was my first long-haul night drive. As dusk fell, I switched on my headlights, the cabin interior glowing softly, and drove through a quiet mountain pass with only the rumble of my engine and the occasional passing car for company. It was a surprisingly immersive slice of digital solitude that the game captures well. The UI is generally clean, though the in-dash GPS can sometimes be a little finicky to follow on tight city turns.

Having played several mobile simulators that often feel shallow or overly monetized, Truck Simulator Big Rigs kept me coming back. The key differentiator is its rewarding progression system. Earning feels fair and directly tied to your skill and time investment; there's no oppressive paywall blocking you from buying a new truck. The driving physics, while not ultra-realistic, have a satisfying weight to them, making navigating a fully-loaded trailer through a tight depot genuinely engaging. Compared to others in the space, it strikes a near-perfect balance between simulation-lite authenticity and pick-up-and-play convenience. I believe it stands out by offering a genuinely complete package—a large world to explore, a tangible sense of growth from a single truck to a small company, and gameplay that respects the player's time without sacrificing depth.

features

  • Dynamic Open World 🌍: Features a large, interconnected map with diverse environments including cities, highways, industrial zones, and rural countryside, all populated with day-night cycles and variable weather that affects visibility and driving conditions.
  • Fleet Management & Tycoon Elements 🏢: Beyond driving, you can purchase additional trucks, hire AI drivers to run jobs for passive income, and manage your garage, turning the game from a pure driving sim into a light business management experience.
  • In-Depth Truck Customization 🔧: Offers extensive customization for your vehicles, including performance upgrades for engines, brakes, and transmissions, as well as cosmetic changes like paint jobs, horns, and interior accessories.
  • Realistic Cargo & Physics 📦: Haul a wide variety of cargo types, from standard containers to fragile goods and oversized loads, each affecting the truck's handling and requiring careful driving, especially around corners and on slopes.

pros

  • The Sense of Scale and Journey 🛣️: The game excels at making you feel the distance. Long hauls across the map are legitimately epic, and arriving at your destination after a 20-minute real-time drive through changing scenery is incredibly satisfying. It turns a simple job into a miniature road trip adventure.
  • Rewarding, Transparent Progression 💰: The economy is well-balanced. You always feel like your next big purchase—a new trailer, a truck upgrade—is within reach after a few successful jobs. There's no feeling of being nickel-and-dimed, which is a huge relief in the mobile market.
  • Surprisingly Immersive Atmosphere 🌆: The sound design of rumbling engines, the detailed cabin interiors you can look around in, and the subtle effects like windshield wipers during rain create a cohesive and absorbing world. It's a game you can easily lose yourself in during a long session.

cons

  • Repetitive Mission Structure 🔄: While the driving is fun, the job types themselves don't vary much beyond "pick up cargo X and deliver it to location Y." Introducing special timed deliveries, multi-stop routes, or emergency haulage missions could add much-needed variety to the core loop.
  • Limited Traffic AI 🚗: The behavior of other cars on the road can be rudimentary. They sometimes brake unpredictably or follow simplistic patterns, which can break immersion and occasionally cause frustrating, unrealistic collisions during complex maneuvers.
  • Minor Polish and Bug Issues 🐛: Occasional graphical glitches like texture pop-in or GPS pathfinding that briefly freaks out on complex interchanges remind you it's a mobile game. A future polish pass to smooth out these small rough edges would elevate the experience significantly.

Disclaimer

1.Appinfocenter does not represent any developer, nor is it the developer of any App or game.

2.Appinfocenter provide custom reviews of Apps written by our own reviewers, and detailed information of these Apps, such as developer contacts, ratings and screenshots.

3.All trademarks, registered trademarks, product names and company names or logos appearing on the site are the property of their respective owners.

4. Appinfocenter abides by the federal Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) by responding to notices of alleged infringement that complies with the DMCA and other applicable laws.

5.If you are the owner or copyright representative and want to delete your information, please contact us [email protected].

6.All the information on this website is strictly observed all the terms and conditions of Google Ads Advertising policies and Google Unwanted Software policy .