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Clustertruck
Clustertruck is a chaotic physics based truckformer. Jump your way through insane levels in a game of "the floor is lava" on top of speeding trucks driven by terrible drivers.
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Robert Gammon-Ross
Overall, it isn’t hard to tell that the time I spent with the game was a pleasant experience. In fact, I would compare Clustertruck to a good Monty Python sketch: incredibly silly, beautifully charming and wonderfully crafted. Landfall Games have crafted a brilliant indie game that you must play if you’re a fan of cleverly designed platform games – or if you’re just a fan of being silly.

Ramin Ostad
With the Nintendo’s AAA library in a slump, and it’s indie game market in a boom period, I’m certain there are many Switch owners out there thumbing through the eShop catalog. For those people, I offer a warning: If like me, you’re the type of gamer who gets stuck in obsessive completion loops, unable to resist the idea that success is just one more attempt away, then I suggest you stay as far awa...

Gonçalo Lopes
Clustertruck stands as a metaphor for life itself. Where do these trucks come from? Where are these trucks going? None of that matters now that you can play this game anytime, anywhere free from the tyranny of non-portable entertainment centres. An exquisite balance of arcade first-person action and physics puzzle that leaves little but one single course of action when faced with a glimpse of its ...

Greyson Ditzler
Clustertruck is a chaotic, fast, and fun first person 3D platformer that further proves that video games are far from out of ideas.

Peter Glagowski
Clustertruck just about gets everything right. The high price kind of puts me off, but the game makes up for it with creativity and the ability to share user content. Sadly, the campaign ends on such a downer that I was more frustrated than anything. At least the game was hilariously fun for 90% of it’s duration.

Perry Ruhland
While Clustertruck may hit some speed bumps here and there, there's nothing quite like it when it cuts loose.

Stephen Palmer
Clustertruck is a simple game that looks like a lot of fun at first glance. But, does it deliver the goods or crash and burn?