Overview
Released in 1985 by Didatech Software Ltd., this educational video game aims to teach players about geography and economics through a simulation of long-haul trucking across the United States. Players assume the role of a truck driver tasked with delivering various goods to different cities while navigating real-life logistical challenges.
Gameplay
The game introduces players to aspects such as route planning, time management, and budgeting for fuel and maintenance. Players are provided with a map and must make strategic decisions to ensure timely deliveries. The game includes various random events such as road closures and mechanical breakdowns, requiring players to adapt and replan their journeys.
Educational Value
Designed primarily for educational purposes, it presents players with a practical understanding of U.S. geography and basic economic principles. The simulation encourages critical thinking and problem-solving as players must deal with variables that affect their travel and delivery efficiency.
Cultural Impact
While not a mainstream success, the game has been used in classrooms as a tool for teaching students about logistics and geography. It stands as an example of how video games can be tailored to serve educational purposes while engaging players in interactive learning.









