Mining Truck 2: Trolley Transport
by AntKarlov
Mining Truck 2: Trolley Transport
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Description
Deliver goods from point A to point B. Sounds easy or boring? What if the goods are to be delivered on a small trolley, moving through a complex system of underground mining tunnels? Complex couses, tortuous routes, a pressing clock and hilarious secondary objectives and goals. Not so boring and simple now, eh?
How to Play
Arrows to drive, space bar to load goods, "D" disconnect trailer, "R" quick restart, "P" pause.
FAQ
What is Mining Truck 2: Trolley Transport?
Mining Truck 2: Trolley Transport is a physics-based truck driving and cargo delivery game developed by AntKarlov, available on Kongregate.
How do you play Mining Truck 2: Trolley Transport?
In Mining Truck 2: Trolley Transport, you drive a mining truck and transport cargo across challenging terrain, aiming to keep your load secure while reaching the end of each level.
What progression systems are in Mining Truck 2: Trolley Transport?
The game features an upgrade system where you can spend earned money to improve your truck's components such as engine, body, and wheels for better performance.
Are there any unique gameplay mechanics in Mining Truck 2: Trolley Transport?
A key feature of Mining Truck 2: Trolley Transport is its physics-based gameplay, which challenges players to manage momentum and balance to prevent cargo from falling out during delivery.
Is Mining Truck 2: Trolley Transport a single-player or multiplayer game?
Mining Truck 2: Trolley Transport is a single-player game focused on individual skill and progression.
Comments
Sally300
Apr. 24, 2013
I think the golden treasure is alive. I hit a bump it smacked me in the head and killed me then it flew into the drivers seat and drove away.0_0
chris2111
Jan. 25, 2012
The satisfaction of sending the driver through the chipper! Oh, so fun.
doom0scream
May. 04, 2011
crash in a spectacular way? ok. *crane picks up driver and chucks him in the mincer thingie*
superbutterman
Feb. 05, 2013
I manage to eject the driver onto the collector thingy and out came coins instead of the usual bones
cevgar
Dec. 18, 2010
It would be nice if the driver were an asset and not a liability. For instance, he could get his lazy work-shy, bone-idle self out of his seat and tie the bloody cargo down! Or make sure the crane grabbed the right stuff. And on that note, what the heck is the point of upgrading the trolley? You go faster, so you are harder to control, bounce more and are more liable to kill the driver, AND lower your front axle, so you tear up the tracks on a incline.