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Truckful is a chill indie adventure where you pilot a beat-up pickup through serene countryside valleys to deliver goods to quirky townsfolk. Developed by MythicOwl and released December 31, 2026, it runs on PC, Linux, and Mac. The game’s peaceful facade hides a creeping mystery as you navigate routes that dip into an ancient, watchful forest. Think of it as a laid-back delivery sim with a side of eerie storytelling. You’ll chat with locals, manage cargo, and slowly uncover why the woods feel... off. It’s not about high-octane action but slow-burn intrigue wrapped in a nostalgic, road-trip vibe.
Each session starts with loading cargo and choosing a delivery route. Controls are simple: accelerate, brake, and steer, with a small inventory to track your haul. You’ll drive past fields, rivers, and eventually, the shadowy forest. Interactions with townspeople unlock side tasks like fixing fences or trading goods. The real hook is the mystery, the forest’s presence grows stronger as you progress, with distorted radio signals and odd symbols etched into trees. Exploration is key: backtrack roads for hidden paths or investigate strange sounds. The game blends routine deliveries with subtle environmental puzzles, like aligning cargo to match a cryptic note. It’s relaxing but keeps you glancing over your shoulder.
Truckful has a 4.7/5 on PlayPile, with 78% of players finishing the main story in an average 12 hours. Community moods skew curious (58%) and nostalgic (42%), with 35% reporting mild tension. Reviews praise the “unexpected depth in mundane tasks” and “eerie undertones in peaceful settings.” The game’s 45 achievements have a 37% average unlock rate, with “Silent Forest” (entering the woods at night) being the most skipped. Critics highlight its “delightfully strange tone,” though some note the repetitive driving loop. Despite this, 94% of 1,200+ reviews are positive, calling it “a cozy way to figure out a slow-burn mystery.”
Truckful is $29.99 and best for players who enjoy atmospheric stories over gameplay complexity. It’s short, 12 hours max, but dense with subtle lore. The forest mystery never escalates into horror, which might disappoint some, but fans of quiet, character-driven adventures will appreciate the tone. With 45 achievements, it offers replay value for completionists, though most are low-effort. If you want a brief, moody road trip with a side of mystery, it’s worth the price. Skip it if you crave action or lengthy content.
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