Food Truck Simulator Review, and More

Food Truck Simulator is leading the way and revolutionizing how we view simulators: this time, it’s dad taking over the family company instead of grandpa. The time has come for you to take over running Dad’s food truck around town, but you have no idea how to do it and must “work your way up,” so to speak.

You have a base that allows you to start customizing your vehicle. Remember that the demo serves as the basis for this preview. There aren’t many selections, but there are plenty to tickle your appetite.

We can modify the vehicle’s color, put some cool decals to the side, and (more significantly) equip it with the tools needed to run a company.

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Food Truck Simulator Storyline

Food Truck Simulator
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After giving my truck a fresh coat of paint and some new wheels, I installed a grill and a new fridge, and I loaded up on goods from a sold-old lady whose name slips me.

The most excellent part about her is that she will walk you through the game in the tutorial. She is a family friend who will periodically sell you the items you need at a discount.

The business is set up in the park, and you’ll learn how to handle the chores there. First, add a gas canister for your grill (a consumable that must be refilled), then turn it on and wait for your first client.

The truck has two pretty impressive LCD panels, considering how ragged it is, and these will detail your orders and the supplies needed.

It’s not as difficult as it might be, but you have to multitask toasting buns, cooking burgers to a precise amount of ‘well-doneness,’ and manually slicing up toppings like tomatoes.

Although money is no object, playing the Food Truck Simulator demo won’t let you go all out, but you can still get a fair taste of what to anticipate.

Gas Station Simulator was undoubtedly one of the most excellent simulators available, and I must admit that I enjoyed it. But, of course, this goes much further, especially with the driving segments and the absence of Dennis’ cockspray on the wall. That said, your character begins mentioning him within the first 10 minutes.

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Presentation

In terms of presentation, this is fantastic. I typically play all my games at 1440p or on Epic, but the performance slowed. More probable than the game; that is my setup.

Although some NPCs are a little strange and pause in mid-sentence when in public, the scenery, lighting, and textures are gorgeous. More importantly, Food Truck Simulator will likely log 40+ hours of playing in its first few days of availability due to its compelling gameplay.

 

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