Released:May 2026
Platform:Web Browser (desktop-only)
Developer:Ovilex
simulationdrivingtruck3dvehicle

About Truck Simulator: European Roads

Truck Simulator: European Roads is a 3D browser driving sim about starting a rig, choosing gears, taking delivery jobs, and learning to handle a truck around depots, city roads, traffic, weather, and career upgrades. It is best on desktop because the tested build uses a full keyboard control set for engine, gears, steering, lights, wipers, signals, camera, horn, and cruise control.

What Is Truck Simulator: European Roads?

Truck Simulator: European Roads is a 3D truck driving simulation that runs in the browser. You start the engine, shift into gear, drive a heavy rig around a depot, and follow job markers to pick up delivery work across European-style roads. The tested build focuses on realistic truck habits instead of arcade racing. You manage forward and reverse gears, braking distance, camera view, signals, lights, wipers, horn, and cruise control while the game teaches you to reach green job markers and build a career from delivery routes.

Why It's Popular

Truck sims work because every small action feels deliberate. Pressing the engine key, choosing a gear, easing onto the gas, and turning a long vehicle through a depot gives the game a heavier rhythm than a normal car game. This one also layers career goals on top of the driving. The city yards, traffic space, weather tools, damage pressure, and truck controls give players a clear reason to slow down, learn the cockpit routine, and treat each job like a route instead of a sprint.

Controls

- Engine On / Off: F - Forward Gear: 1 - Reverse Gear: 2 - Gas: W - Brake: S - Steer: A / D - Camera: C - Blink Left / Right: Q / E - Lights: L - Wipers: N - Horn: H - Cruise Control: V

Starter Tips (First 2 Minutes)

- Press F first, then press 1 before holding W. The truck will not behave like an arcade car if you skip the startup routine. - Click through the controls panel and tutorial prompts so you can see the green job marker in the yard. - Use S early before corners. A heavy truck needs more room to slow down than a sports car. - Tap C if the default camera blocks your view of the trailer, depot walls, or marker. - Take wide turns around gates and parked objects so the rear of the truck does not clip obstacles. - Use Q and E as a habit before turns; the game gives you a full truck control set for a reason.

Safety, Age & Streaming Notes

The tested gameplay is a vehicle simulation with road driving, traffic space, and possible truck damage, but no graphic violence or mature story content. This site recommends it for 10+ because the control layout is detailed and younger players may struggle with gears, braking distance, and job markers. For streaming, the game is straightforward to explain on screen: viewers can see the truck, the tutorial marker, the controls, and the route objective. The main practical note is load time; the Unity build is large, so start the page before you need it live.

FAQ

Does progress save? No account or cloud save was confirmed during testing. Use the same browser if you continue a session, but long-term progress should not be treated as guaranteed. How long does one run take? There is no fixed run length. You can do a quick practice drive in a few minutes, while career progress can continue across multiple delivery jobs. Is it mobile-friendly? Desktop is strongly recommended. The browser build exposes keyboard controls for engine, gears, signals, camera, and driving, so phones and tablets are not the best fit. Do I need to download anything? No. This page runs the browser version directly. What should I do first? Start the engine with F, shift forward with 1, hold W gently, and drive toward the green marker to accept your first job.