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Euro Truck Simulator Demo Released

Strategy Informer writes:

"Euro Truck Simulator is a truck simulation game set in continental Europe. The player can drive across a realistic depiction of Europe, visiting its beautiful cities, picking up a variety of cargos, and delivering them on time!"

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Snoozer2825720d ago

Is it sad that I'm actually intrigued by this?

Dpa5720d ago

Of course not! What better way to spend an afternoon than sitting infront of the PC with a steering wheel pretending your driving across europe!

Maybe i'm just weird but i love simulation games.

iNickk5720d ago

i just wanna know how life like this is.

Whether London actually looks like London.

Dpa5720d ago

Well it says it's set in continental europe so I don't think that includes the UK.

Mr_Showtime15720d ago

a friend showed me it a while back and laughed when I said it actualy looked ok, I mean, to me it's more of a game where you would spend and hour or two just chillin, listening to music or podcasts, not taking it too seriously or anything.

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Dpa5720d ago

Wow wth the game doesn't open and all this did was install crappy google toolbar.

PainisCupcake5720d ago

All we need now is Old biddy Coach tours of Europe.....

Snoozer2825719d ago

I've got my review copy of this on the way. Hmmm.

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Criticized yet adored – games that lost to the critics but won the hearts of gamers

Gamepressure: You know that feeling when your favorite game is getting panned by critics? So do we; that's why we've prepared a list of games that – despite mediocre reviews at launch – are adored today.

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Errorist762682d ago (Edited 2682d ago )

The Saboteur is another one. Ok reviews, great game.

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Indie Games and Craft Beer Pairing #9

Part 9 in the Indie Games and Craft Beer Pairing. Janet and Melissa each pick an indie game to play, pair it with a craft beer, and review them both. This week features Prairie Path paired with Euro Truck Simulator, and Arrogant Bastard Ale paired with The Magic Circle.

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The Simulation Fixation: Our Love For Simulation Games

Simulation games have been some of the worlds favourite ways to spend time. And [Pixel Cheat's writter Jordan is] not only talking about 'The Sims' that released in 2000 (16 years ago!), but Simulation games as a genre. Simulation games go back further than the life and career emulator crated by 'Maxis' and published by 'EA' that took PC gamers by storm.

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wonderfulmonkeyman2937d ago (Edited 2937d ago )

The last simulation game I honestly fully enjoyed, was Act Raiser, waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay back on the SNES.

Nothing I've heard about or seen since has intrigued me as much as that one game did, in terms of simulation games; it was truly a game ahead of its time, for its type, due to the action sequences it also blended into it to mix up the gameplay, and add some excitement, between saving the land and its people through the sim elements.

If that game ever made a current-gen come-back, I'd kiss the devs that do it full on the mouth.