A far cry from the strategy and management sims the Swiss company usually churns out, JoWood has published a brand new racing game. Its called King of the Road, and to put it simply, you get to drive some of the biggest, most reputable trucks on the planet. Now thats gotta be fun!
Okay, we lied. No JoWood game would be complete without at least a small element of strategy. Youre the driver, youve got the cargo, and if you dont get it to the customers on time, you aint gonna get paid. Your job is to get a truckload of goods from A to B in the shortest time possible, without breaking the law. Unfortunately, if you want the best times, youre gonna have to step on the wrong side of the law. If you prefer to consider yourself wanted, you must learn the art of evasion. Get caught, and youve blown it. Its hardly ethical, but fun nonetheless.
Needless to say, King of the Road is far easier with a trusty controller. Playing with a keyboard is futile exercise and a nightmare, so dont even bother trying.
There are 20 mean machines to take control of initially. Each one handles slightly different from the next, but it doesnt make a great impact on the way the game is played. Each truck is fully upgradeable; the faster and more powerful your truck is, the more challenging the game becomes, ensuring youre always kept on your toes.
With a series of hidden vehicles, hundreds of kilometres of racing area, realistic weather cycles, and all of the above, King of the Road is a good meaty racing game that holds a lot of entertainment value.