WASD or ARROW keys for playing.
Jelly Truck is all about trying to control a truck that feels like it’s made of pure Jello. You’ll wobble, bounce, and slide across levels that seem designed to make you question if physics even exists. Roads are soft, bridges feel like they might collapse under you, and every little bump sends your truck jiggling in ways that make steering a complete nightmare. You’re not just driving—you’re desperately trying to keep this wobbly mess from flipping over while everything around you feels like it’s one wrong move away from total disaster. Things start simple, but don’t let that fool you. At first, you’ll just be rolling across squishy hills, but then come the moving platforms, shaky bridges, and obstacles that seem way too unstable for comfort. Some parts feel like they were put there just to watch you struggle, and if you don’t time your moves right, you’ll be tumbling into a gelatin abyss. Precision is key, but with a truck that jiggles like a bowl of jelly, that’s easier said than done. Every level is a test of patience and skill. You can’t just hold down the gas and hope for the best—going too fast will send you flipping, and going too slow might leave you stuck in a bouncy mess. Sometimes, the only way to move forward is to just accept that things are going to get ridiculous. And just when you think you’re getting the hang of it, the game throws in even weirder obstacles that will make you rethink your entire strategy. The controls are basic—just arrow keys—but don’t expect that to make things easy. Every movement sends shockwaves through your truck, and one wrong tilt can send you rolling into chaos. There are also collectibles along the way, but grabbing them without completely losing control is a whole different challenge. If you’re the type that likes a game that feels both silly and frustrating at the same time, this one’s going to keep you hooked. Visually, everything looks like it’s made of colorful, wobbly Jello. The environment jiggles as much as the truck, making the whole thing feel like some kind of weird dream. The background music keeps things playful, even when you’re on the edge of rage-quitting. Somehow, despite how absurd and challenging it is, Jelly Truck is the kind of game that keeps you coming back for “just one more try.”