Rebel Trucker

Rebel Trucker : Cajun Blood Money is a truck racing simulator for Windows produced by American studio 3 Romans and published by Global Star Software.

Rebel Trucker Cajun Blood Money
Developer(s)3 Romans
Publisher(s)Global Star Software
Platform(s)Microsoft Windows
Release
  • NA: November 25, 2003
Genre(s)Racing, Simulation
Mode(s)Single player

Premise

The game follows the tale of an unemployed man named Keri Thibiodeaux who needs a job, and becomes a truck driver. The man then gets a job with the mafia and the aim of the game is to complete particular missions for this rebel truck company around New Orleans and the surrounding areas.

Features

• Training and certification levels where the player learns how to drive

• A variety of story-based missions to play

• Bonus mini games like loading dock and parking tests

• 10 multi-objective racing based missions

• An assortment of rigs to drive including flatbeds, car carriers, sleepers and tankers

• Run contraband for the Louisiana underworld or join federal agents and help shut them down

• Commercial trucker mode lets you drive highways, logging gas and lodging, and trying to meet legal and weight compliance laws

• Over 100 miles of real city roads and highways, with some noticeable landmarks around New Orleans

• 3 levels of difficulty.

Reception

Upon its release, Rebel Trucker received quite a negative reception from a lot of reviewers, down to its stability issues and 'fun factor'

-GameSpot : 1.8/10 "Rebel Trucker is a huge mess of a game"

-Computer Games Magazine: 4/10

Sources

http://www.rottentomatoes.com https://web.archive.org/web/20071021014425/http://uk.gamespot.com/ http://www.gamerankings.com

gollark: Specifically, slower package management (especially with transistive dependencies), worse performance from loading more files for no good reason, and, more importantly, *security*.
gollark: Anyway, adding more packages for basically-one-line tasks incurs costs.
gollark: More efficient than `x % 2 === 0`? Is that likely?
gollark: > I created this in 2014, when I was learning how to program. - literally on the github page for `is-even` and yet 110,720 weekly downloads
gollark: `is-even` actually depends on `is-odd`, and just uses that with the `!` operator.
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