WASD or ARROW keys for playing.
Jelly Truck is that game where nothing moves the way you think it should. The truck feels like it’s made of gummy worms, the ground feels like a trampoline, and somehow you're supposed to make it from point A to B without everything collapsing under you. From the very first level, it’s obvious nothing here follows the normal rules of driving. Your jelly-like vehicle bounces, twists, and flops around every hill and dip like it’s got a mind of its own. You try to climb a ramp, and your back wheels are still jiggling at the bottom. You hit a bump, and suddenly your truck is upside down doing a backflip like it’s trying to audition for a circus. Things go from “kinda silly” to “what even is happening” real fast. One minute you’re on a soft slope, and the next you’re on a moving bridge that’s swinging around like it's made of rubber bands. Every part of the level feels like it’s alive and working against you. You'll see ramps that look stable but the second your jelly tires hit them, they bounce you off into a pit. Speed? That’s a gamble. Go too fast and you’ll probably flip over and explode into a jelly mess. Go too slow and you get stuck halfway up a hill, rocking back and forth like a useless blob. It’s all about finding that perfect bounce rhythm and sometimes just praying your truck lands right. The controls are basic—left, right, forward, back—but controlling a gelatinous truck with basic keys feels like trying to steer a pool noodle during a hurricane. Even the smallest nudge sends your truck into a wiggly spiral, and landing a jump the right way almost feels like a miracle. There are moments when it looks like you’ve lost all control, but somehow you still make it through. The levels just keep getting more ridiculous the farther you go. You'll go from rolling over jelly roads to navigating through collapsing platforms, swinging hammers, and weird spongy obstacles that bounce you in the worst possible directions. There are even parts where it looks like you're driving through a dessert made of gelatin chaos. Jelly Truck isn’t just about reaching the end—it’s about surviving the journey in the most ungraceful way possible. Sometimes it’s hilarious, sometimes it’s frustrating, and sometimes it’s both at the same time. But no matter how many times you crash, it somehow makes you want to hit restart and try again. The whole game looks like someone dropped a truck into a bowl of candy and said, “Yep, that’s the level design.” The visuals are bouncy and weird in the best way, and the soundtrack is just silly enough to match the chaos on screen. Whether you're messing around during a boring class or just looking for something ridiculous to play, Jelly Truck makes unbanned gaming feel like a wiggly adventure you never expected to enjoy so much.