ABOUT THE GAME
Truck Slam game overview
Truck Slam is a dynamic arcade game about arena truck battles featuring physics and destruction. Jump into the fight, accelerate, ram your opponent, and use a slam or swing to knock enemies off the platform. Complete levels and upgrade your stats — durability, power, jump, and speed — to conquer more difficult arenas! Features: Physics-based collisions and spectacular crashes Levels with different arenas and obstacles Stat upgrades after victories 1-player and 2-player modes on a single device Playable on both PC and mobile
WHAT TO EXPECT
Before you start
The available game information adds a useful game-specific detail: Complete levels and upgrade your stats — durability, power, jump, and speed — to conquer more difficult arenas! This helps set expectations before the first attempt.
Truck Slam is presented for landscape play. The challenge rewards quick recognition, controlled movement and learning how the pace changes between attempts.
GETTING STARTED
How to play Truck Slam
Begin with the objective documented for Truck Slam: Complete levels and upgrade your stats — durability, power, jump, and speed — to conquer more difficult arenas! Features: Physics-based collisions and spectacular crashes Levels with different arenas and obstacles Stat upgrades after victories 1-player and 2-player modes on a single device Playable on both PC and mobile.
Follow the official input mapping: Player 1: A/D move, W jump, S swing. Player 2: arrows + Enter. Mobile: on-screen touch buttons. Jump into the fight, accelerate, ram your opponent, and use a slam or swing to knock enemies off the platform.
CONTROLS
Controls and device setup
Official controls: Player 1: A/D move, W jump, S swing. Player 2: arrows + Enter. Mobile: on-screen touch buttons. The official instructions identify touch input for supported mobile play.
PLAY SMARTER
Tips for Truck Slam
- Guide-specific note for Truck Slam: Jump into the fight, accelerate, ram your opponent, and use a slam or swing to knock enemies off the platform.
- Use the first attempt to learn the pace and the main source of danger.
- Make small, deliberate corrections instead of reacting late with a long input.
