Product InformationBig Mutha Truckers puts you behind the wheel of big rigs for big-country truckracing! Ma Jackson owner of Big Mutha Truckers Inc. has announced to her fourkids that she is calling it quits. To decide which of her four kids will inheritthe business she gives them a "Trial by Truckin'." Whoevermakes the most money trucking through Hick State County in 60 days will takecontrol of the company. Product Features Players can choose to play Bobbie-Sue Cletus Earl and Rawkus. Get behind the wheel in a fully customizable rig. Drive through five distinct cities hauling every kind of cargo - from cellular phones to oil.
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Shoot your way through six intense levels -- from the Space Garbage Dump to Dual Space
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Battle against hordes of enemies with ultra-high-tech weapons like Round Force, Shadow Force, and Cyclone Force
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Excellent level design with outstanding special effects - complete with insanely huge arcade-style bosses at the end of each level
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Two boys' review: Stay Away! There's better racers for the GBA & DSJan 03, 2009
By Jared Castle Should the game's title not spell it out the stereotypical hillbilly humor clearly enough, allow me to add further details.
You drive through Hick State County. You play as Bobbie-Sue, Cletus, Earl, or Rawkus. "Ma" Jackson runs the company.
We were looking for a simple racing game, willing to overlook the crude theme if the gameplay was fun. Instead, the best words to describe the game are monotonous, boring and annoying.
Despite featuring a 3D environment you don't get to see much in driving mode. No doubt this improves on a system featuring a larger screen but that's only part of the problem. The game is split into two types, an economic simulation game where you buy low and sell high, upgrading your truck and picking up tips on where supply and demand are best. This half of the game is simple yet unoriginal.
We bought the game for the racing and that turned out to be freewheeling and sloppy. You'll feel more like you're driving a tug boat on ice than a truck in traffic. We quickly grew tired of running down (and running over) other cars, cows and cactus.
In summary, there are better options available on the Game Boy Advance and Nintendo DS systems if you're looking for a racing game or an economic simulation. And you won't have to offend Southern culture in the process.
And that's the real problem of the game - no real sense of danger. No urgency at all. Wrecking your truck or running out of gas are minor setbacks. Getting chased, pulled over and caught by police results in a minor fine - then they just let you keep on going from where you stopped.