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19 people found this review helpful
5 people found this review funny
0.1 hrs on record
Would be better if it was compatible with the wii u gamepad
Posted 8 April, 2024.
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0.3 hrs on record
This game changed my life
Posted 6 March, 2024.
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0.0 hrs on record
saw all the childrens videos and told everybody in the building to lock in
Posted 8 February, 2024.
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1 person found this review helpful
0.3 hrs on record (0.2 hrs at review time)
game sucks ♥♥♥♥, gojo a fraud goku better
Posted 4 February, 2024.
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8 people found this review helpful
1 person found this review funny
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0.7 hrs on record (0.5 hrs at review time)
In the fast-paced, technology-driven world of today, it's easy to lose touch with the simpler joys of life. With the constant hustle and bustle, I found myself disconnected from the sense of happiness and freedom that I used to experience as a carefree child. However, a seemingly ordinary video game called "Funny Truck" unexpectedly rekindled those long-lost feelings of happiness in me after a decade of dormancy.

"Funny Truck" is a video game that, at first glance, appears remarkably mundane. Its premise is deceptively simple: all you do in the game is drive around. Yet, it was precisely this simplicity that made me experience happiness like never before.

My journey into the world of "Funny Truck" began as a casual distraction. I had grown weary of the constant barrage of emails, social media notifications, and the ever-present demands of my job. One evening, in a quest to unwind, I stumbled upon this seemingly unremarkable game. Little did I know that it would be a catalyst for profound introspection and rediscovery.

The game's graphics were modest, with a pixelated landscape that looked as though it had been lifted from a 1980s arcade game. I assumed it would be a brief diversion, a momentary escape from the daily grind. However, as I started driving my pixelated truck through the game's landscape, something extraordinary began to happen. The sheer simplicity of the game allowed my mind to wander freely, unhindered by the constraints of the digital world.

As I meandered through the virtual countryside, I couldn't help but notice the serene beauty of the pixelated landscapes. The sunsets were breathtaking, with hues of orange and pink filling the sky, and the forests seemed to dance with pixelated wildlife. It was as if I had stepped into a time capsule of my childhood, a place where the worries of adulthood had no power.

The soundtrack of "Funny Truck" added another layer to this experience. It was composed of gentle acoustic guitar melodies and the soothing sounds of nature. The music, like the visuals, transported me back to a time when life was simpler, and happiness was found in the little things—a sunny day, a field of wildflowers, or the laughter of friends.

What struck me most about "Funny Truck" was its lack of goals or objectives. There were no missions to complete, no high scores to chase, and no pressure to perform. It was a game that allowed me to be present in the moment, to explore and appreciate the beauty of the virtual world without the need for achievement. It was, in essence, a digital sanctuary of happiness.

As I spent more time playing "Funny Truck," I began to reflect on the past decade of my life. I realized how I had let the pursuit of success and the busyness of adulthood rob me of the simple joy I once knew. I had forgotten the importance of slowing down, of appreciating the beauty that surrounds us every day, and of being present in the moment.

"Funny Truck" became a vehicle for my own personal rediscovery. It taught me that happiness isn't a fleeting emotion but a state of mind—a perspective that allows us to find contentment in the ordinary. It reminded me that life's greatest treasures are often hidden in plain sight, waiting to be uncovered by those willing to take a moment to breathe and explore.

In a world that constantly bombards us with information and expectations, "Funny Truck" provided a much-needed escape—a sanctuary of simplicity and happiness that I had long forgotten. It rekindled a sense of wonder and appreciation for the world around me, a feeling I hadn't experienced in a decade.

In conclusion, "Funny Truck" may be just a simple video game where all you do is drive around, but for me, it was a profound journey back to happiness. It taught me that in the midst of life's complexities, we can always find joy in simplicity, beauty in the ordinary, and peace in the present moment. It was a reminder that sometimes, all we need to do is take a step back, breathe, and drive a funny truck through a pixelated world to rediscover the happiness that has been within us all along.
Posted 26 September, 2023. Last edited 26 September, 2023.
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159.6 hrs on record (124.2 hrs at review time)
I like making goku ♥♥♥♥ mario in the ass
Posted 17 March, 2022. Last edited 8 April, 2024.
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3 people found this review helpful
1 person found this review funny
8.3 hrs on record (5.6 hrs at review time)
actually the worst game ever made

From all the bad games I've played this is easily the worst
plant's vs zombies garden warfare 2 was a masterpiece and I spent a solid 500 hours on gw2 and to follow that game up with this is unacceptable and frankly disappointing I would list every thing wrong with this game but that would take me 10 minutes so lets go over some stuff I hate about this game

- Removed character variants Replaced with dumb upgrade system
- Plays like overwatch if I wanted to play a game like overwatch I would just play overwatch
- Cosmetics were gutted. not as they were removed but they are like no damn cosmetics
- Game has some graphical issues
- The game just looks rushed overall

please if you want a pvz third-person shooter buy garden warfare 2, support has already dropped for this game after a year because EA realised this wasn't a money printer.


PLEASE DO NOT BUY THIS GAME
Posted 9 August, 2021. Last edited 27 December, 2021.
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No one has rated this review as helpful yet
283.0 hrs on record (93.7 hrs at review time)
balls itchy
Posted 30 October, 2020. Last edited 8 February, 2024.
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23.4 hrs on record (19.0 hrs at review time)
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Posted 12 April, 2020. Last edited 8 February, 2024.
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1 person found this review helpful
26.4 hrs on record (14.5 hrs at review time)
banger hard
Posted 7 April, 2020. Last edited 8 February, 2024.
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