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The game features 90 unique levels spread across 9 distinct worlds, ranging from sun-soaked deserts to snowy tundras.

The drivers are erratic, the physics are "bonkers," and the environments are filled with hazards like swinging hammers, lasers, and flamethrowers.

Clustertruck : A High-Speed Leap Into Absolute Chaos , developed by Landfall Games and published by tinyBuild, is a chaotic first-person platformer that turns the simple concept of "the floor is lava" into a high-octane nightmare. Since its 2016 release, the game has become a cult favorite for its unpredictable physics and speedrunner-friendly design. Core Gameplay: Don't Touch the Ground

FEATURES * 90 unique levels. * 9 different worlds. * In-game level editor (PC only) * Steam workshop integration (PC only) Clustertruck (PC) Review - Gamesline

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Clustertruck Download Pc Game Here

The game features 90 unique levels spread across 9 distinct worlds, ranging from sun-soaked deserts to snowy tundras.

The drivers are erratic, the physics are "bonkers," and the environments are filled with hazards like swinging hammers, lasers, and flamethrowers.

Clustertruck : A High-Speed Leap Into Absolute Chaos , developed by Landfall Games and published by tinyBuild, is a chaotic first-person platformer that turns the simple concept of "the floor is lava" into a high-octane nightmare. Since its 2016 release, the game has become a cult favorite for its unpredictable physics and speedrunner-friendly design. Core Gameplay: Don't Touch the Ground

FEATURES * 90 unique levels. * 9 different worlds. * In-game level editor (PC only) * Steam workshop integration (PC only) Clustertruck (PC) Review - Gamesline