Ultimate 4X4 Sim
Truck Driving
Semi Truck Snow Simulator
Truck Simulator: Parking Rush
Hidden Snowflakes in Plow Trucks
Christmas Trucks Memory
City Construction Simulator 3D
Snow Plow Trucks Jigsaw
Uphill Cargo Trailer Simulator
Truck Driver Cargo: Truck Simulator
Vehicles Simulator
Cargo Carrier: Low Poly
18 Wheeler Truck Parking 2
Fire Truck Dash 3D Parking
18 Wheeler Driving Sim
Impossible Truck Tracks Drive
Ambulance Rescue Driver Simulator 2018
American Truck Car Driving
18 Wheeler Cargo Simulator
Truck Space 2
Hard Wheels Winter 2
Heavy Mining Simulator
Truck Simulator: Russia
Extreme Truck Parking
Real Construction Excavator Simulator
City Constructor Driver
Monster 4x4
Heavy Excavator Simulator
ATV Industrial
City Construction Simulator: Excavator Games
US Army Drone Attack Mission
Real Cargo Truck Heavy Transport
Garbage Truck Driving
Car Transport Truck
18 Wheeler Truck Parking
IMT Race Monster Truck Games 2021
Dino Transport Simulator
Monster Truck Speed Race
Drive Space
Us Army Car Games Truck Driving
Simulator Truck Driver
Monster Cars: Ultimate Simulator
Blocky Zombie Highway
City Ambulance Emergency Rescue
City Driving Truck Simulator 3D 2020
Transport Driving Simulator
Extreme Offroad Cars 3: Cargo
Truck Game
Army Tank Transporter
Indian Truck Simulator 3D
Oil Tanker Transporter Truck
Fire Truck: Driving Simulator
Rage Rocket
Truck Driver
Color Fall
Garbage Sorting Truck
Sports Car Wash Gas Station
Cargo Drive
Monster Truck Driver
Real Cargo Truck Simulator
Truck Driver Crazy Road 2
Amazing Color Flow
Monster Truck City Parking
Roots and Wheels
Turbo Trucks Race
Truck Driver Crazy Road
4WD Off-Road Driving Sim
ViceCity
Sea Animal Transport
Amazing Crime Strange Stickman - Rope Vice Vegas
Russian UAZ Offroad Driving 3D
Free Rally
The Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) saw 3 titles that inspired the truck games subgenre. The first was Super Off Road (1989), Bigfoot (1990), and Monster Truck Rally (1991). Together these early console games laid the groundwork for browser-based truck games. In 1999, the PC game GTA 2 featured a top-down tracker trailer with a loadable cargo trailer. In 2006, Addicting Games released a monster truck game titled 4 Wheel Madness. This game popularized physics-based side view games and inspired a decade of these types of games. Another from the same era was Mad Truckers (2007) that popularized the top-down view 18 wheeled, big rig driving games once only seen from larger downloadable game studios.