About this app
Frontline: Truck Simulator is a captivating truck simulation game where you become a driver tasked with delivering vital supplies to the front lines during World War II. Utilize universal trucks and iconic American trucks, immersing yourself in the world of military trucking. Transport essential goods, from medical supplies to machinery and ammunition, through challenging combat environments. Navigate a dynamically destructible landscape with realistic procedural simulations of mud, water, and obstacles. You'll need to adapt to ever-changing conditions, finding innovative routes to accomplish your mission. The game boasts a diverse fleet of trucks, inspired by historical models, including universal and American trucks. Complete missions of varying difficulty, earn rewards, and upgrade your vehicles to improve their performance for demanding routes. Game Features: - Realistic control and enhancement systems for trucks - Engaging multiplayer mode - Participation in historical battles - Strategic influence on the frontline - Dynamic weather changes - Simulation of mud, water, and destruction - Stylized 2D graphics Conquer damaged roads and severe weather to showcase your trucking mastery to other players. Each delivery brings you closer to victory! Download Frontline: Truck Simulator and immerse yourself in the thrilling gameplay of delivering supplies to the front right now. Take on missions, load your truck, choose your route, and race toward victory!
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What’s New
Enjoy the game with the new update! - SDK updates; - Minor bug fixes. We continue to work on new exciting features and updates!
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- First observed Aug 10, 2026 · 10:33 AM Free