You are given a slight aid in the form of the ability to slow time for a very short period, however in my experience this ability was relatively useless and went unused for most of my gameplay. If you try to summon Beelzebub through sacramental sacrifice to aid you in your sacred quest to reach the finish line, you’ll lose - you, nor anybody else, has time for that before falling off a truck. You have to throw yourself from the relative safety of one truck into the brisk morning air of uncertainty and hope your lucky stars that the gods of fate have smiled kindly upon you as you descend into, for lack of a better term, a cluster of trucks, hoping you find your feet landing on a solid surface. The challenge arises when the trucks start to move and beautiful scenic routes are replaced with laser beams, swinging hammers, and the edge of an ice cliff. The premise is simple jump from truck to truck and reach the end of the level. Have you ever been sitting there, minding your own business, and had the intrinsic desire to destroy the blessed calm that once filled your very being and, in its place, insert rage, anger, and a modicum of self-worth? Clustertruck may be exactly what you’re looking for.
Previews // 4th Mar 2016 - 6 years ago // By Kris 'Kaostic' West Clustertruck Preview