Game Info
18 Wheels of Steel (sometimes abbreviated as 18 WoS) is a 3D animated series of trucking simulators developed by SCS Software and published by ValuSoft from 2003 to 2011. The series currently has 7 installments
18 Wheels of Steel: Across America [2003]
This installment is very similar to Hard Truck: 18 Wheels of Steel except that the graphics were updated, more trucks and cargo were added, and a new map was created that enables users to travel across the entire continental U.S., through 30 cities. In this version, players can choose from 30 trucks and 40+ trailers. The trucks each blow brownish colored exhaust from their stacks when their engines are operated above 2500 RPM. Time is made up of a total of 24 minutes in a day in the clock, and goes by rather quickly. You will also battle 3 AI drivers.
This game focuses on the delivery of cargo. Unlike in Hard Truck: 18 Wheels of Steel, the sleep timer was removed from the simulation. There is an improved traffic model as well as Planes, helicopters, and trains with authentic sounds. This game also features the fastest fuel consumption when driving a truck.
Countries: United States
Trivia: The "Rusty" truck in the game is based off the "Duel" truck from the film "Duel".
18 Wheels of Steel: Pedal to the Metal [Aug 30, 2004]
In this installment, released in 2004, the user can travel across the entire continental US, and also through northern Mexico and southern Canada, through 30 cities. The sleep timer was brought back in this version. It has an improved traffic model. 18 Wheels of Steel: Pedal to the Metal requires OpenGL This installment is the original. It also has the fastest map to date besides Haulin' and is the first trucking game to feature more than one country. Countries: United States, Canada, and Mexico
Canada: Vancouver, Montreal, Toronto, Thunder Bay, and Edmonton
Mexico: Chihuahua, Monterrey, and Guaymas
18 Wheels of Steel: Across America [2003]
This installment is very similar to Hard Truck: 18 Wheels of Steel except that the graphics were updated, more trucks and cargo were added, and a new map was created that enables users to travel across the entire continental U.S., through 30 cities. In this version, players can choose from 30 trucks and 40+ trailers. The trucks each blow brownish colored exhaust from their stacks when their engines are operated above 2500 RPM. Time is made up of a total of 24 minutes in a day in the clock, and goes by rather quickly. You will also battle 3 AI drivers.
This game focuses on the delivery of cargo. Unlike in Hard Truck: 18 Wheels of Steel, the sleep timer was removed from the simulation. There is an improved traffic model as well as Planes, helicopters, and trains with authentic sounds. This game also features the fastest fuel consumption when driving a truck.
Countries: United States
Trivia: The "Rusty" truck in the game is based off the "Duel" truck from the film "Duel".
18 Wheels of Steel: Pedal to the Metal [Aug 30, 2004]
In this installment, released in 2004, the user can travel across the entire continental US, and also through northern Mexico and southern Canada, through 30 cities. The sleep timer was brought back in this version. It has an improved traffic model. 18 Wheels of Steel: Pedal to the Metal requires OpenGL This installment is the original. It also has the fastest map to date besides Haulin' and is the first trucking game to feature more than one country. Countries: United States, Canada, and Mexico
Canada: Vancouver, Montreal, Toronto, Thunder Bay, and Edmonton
Mexico: Chihuahua, Monterrey, and Guaymas
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