Imagic TRUCKIN'

 Imagic

TRUCKIN'

Game Program Instructions


Hey, good buddy...how 'bout a hot race across the U.S.A.?


We'll get in our big rigs and drive the interstates, cross the great plains and

climb the mountains, ocean to ocean...jam the hammers down and be ready to hit the

brakes...hi-ball up that endless highway from city to city, haulin' cargo wherever

we can...


We'll race all night into the sunrise, stoppin' just long enough to snatch a

little sleep and top of the gas tanks. Watch out for Smokey but keep on rollin'

--- 'cause we're the Kings of the Road!


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OBJECTIVES


THE GREAT INTERSTATE RACE (Game 1)


Visit 8 selected cities in the shortest time by:


Taking the best interstate Highway routes;


Driving safely.


HAULING CARGO (Game 2)


Earn the most money you can, hauling payloads to selected cities within a time

limit by:


Picking the best combinations of cargoes and destinations;


Driving safely;


Conserving fuel and rest stop costs.


Both versions of Truckin' are 1 or 2-Player Games



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PICK YOUR GAME...


When you turn the game on, you'll see this screen:


The right half of the screen shows some typical views through a windshield. Notice

the changing road scenery and truck traffic you'll encounter during the game.


Select the game variation you want to play:


Press ROAD (GAME 1) for a straight over-the-road speed contest.


Press GAME 2 for a cargo-hauling strategy and speed contest.


If you selected GAME 1, press ROAD again.


If you selected GAME 2, you see this additional information:  DAYS: 5


Press either TOP side button (ACCELERATE) to increase the number of days of your

trip, if you want to play a longer or shorter game.


Maximum number of days is 60.


Each "day" equals 2 minutes.


If you play alone, just one side of the screen displays the view from your truck's

cab. The other side shows the time and date. If 2 are playing, each driver

activates his side of the screen by selecting the same game number.


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GET READY: GAME 1


Game 1 is a speed contest. Drive to 8 cities in the shortest possible time. You

carry no cargo. The race always starts in San Diego, California.


After selecting GAME 1, you see the city code "SD" (San Diego. The list of city

abbreviations is on the map).


This is the "Flag City" identifying one of 59 possible routes.


Each route includes 8 cities.


To change routes, press the BOTTOM LEFT button (SELECT) until you see the Flag

City for the route you want to travel. For lists of all the Flag Cities and

routes see back of map.


Press ROAD to get in the cab of your truck and "fasten your seat belt" so you can

begin.


The truck driven by the left hand controller is gray (on the left half of the

screen); the right controller is orange (and on the right half).


Each player starts with $1,500 cash to cover travel expenses.


The only thing left to do before you head up the road is to get gas:


To fill your tank, press GAS key and wait until the needle reaches "F".


Payment of $30 per quarter-tank is deducted from your cash balance.


If you know which highway leads to your first destination, you're ready to go!

Press ROAD.


For details about driving, see ON THE ROAD, later in this manual.


Note: if you are learning how to play TRUCKIN', you may want a little practice at

"truck driving by computer".


Try the test drive described on page 17/later in this manual.


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GET READY: GAME 2


This version is a strategy contest. The challenge is to make as much money as you

can, within a time limit (from 2 minutes to 2 hours) by delivering loads to

various cities. Every trip starts in San Diego, California.


After selecting GAME 2, you see the city code "SD" (San Diego. The list of city

abbreviations is on the map). SD is the "Flag City" identifying one of 59 possible

routes.


Each route includes 8 cities.


To change routes, press the BOTTOM LEFT (BRAKE) button until you see the flag city

for the route you want to travel. For lists of all the Flag Cities and routes see

back of map.


Press ROAD to get in the cab of your truck and "fasten your seat belt" so you can

begin.


The truck driven by the left hand controller is gray; the right controller is

orange.


In GAME 2, each player starts with $500 cash, to cover travel expenses. You earn

more money by delivering loads to their proper destination. For a list of cargo

transportation values, see page 14.


Press the LOCAL INFO Key to see what loads are available at your current city

location, as well as their destinations.


NOTE: You'll see available loads only if you are in one of the cities on your

route.


The 2-letter abbreviations are cities on the route you have selected.


To change the cargo, press the BOTTOM RIGHT side button (SELECT) to make the

selection pointer move.


Some loads (Gravel and Milk, for example) can be doubled up; others (Cattle) must

be carried alone. For a discussion about payload capacities and values, refer to

GAME 2 CARGOES, on page 14/later in this manual.


When the arrow points to the cargo you select, press PICK UP LOAD. The destination

city code disappears and that load is on your truck.


Whenever your truck is stopped, you can check the load on board and its

destination by pressing CHECK LOAD.


The only thing left to do before you head up the road is to get gas:


To fill your tank, press GAS key and wait until the needle reaches "F".


Payment of $30 per quarter-tank is deducted from your cash balance.


If you know which highway leads to your first destination, you're ready to go!

Press ROAD.


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ON THE ROAD


The Following Applies to both Game Versions


KNOW HOW TO GET THERE


Know where the cities on your route are located, and the Interstates that will

take you to them in the shortest time. Refer to the map to plan your trip and

refresh your memory during rest stops.


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ACCELERATOR AND BRAKE


To accelerate, press either TOP side button.


Speed increases (up to 94 mph) as long as you continue to press the accelerator

-- unless you get tired (see "Rest Stops" on Page 10). When you release this

button, the truck continues at the last speed you reached.


To apply breaks, press BOTTOM LEFT side button. Speed decreases as long as you

continue to press this button. Brakes are off when the button is released.


Keep aware of the speed limit (left of the rear view mirror) all the time, as well

as your speedometer reading.


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STEERING


When changing lanes, press the left or right edge of the disk. The faster you're

moving, the quicker you'll change direction.


To fix direction straight ahead, press the top of the disk. This prevents steering

"drift", even when you don't touch the disk.


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AVOIDING WRECKS


While you're driving, you will encounter trucks coming toward you and trucks

moving in the same direction as you. If you collide with another truck it will

cost you time and money (from $50 to $100)!


After the crash, you'll have to wait until your windshield is "repaired" before

you can resume driving.


Most drivers of oncoming trucks are erratic and dangerous! They'll usually swerve

back and forth and wind up in your lane!


To avoid a head-on collision, get out of the way before the oncoming truck reaches

you. Don't steer too far to the left, or you'll bounce off the road edge, right

into the approaching vehicle.


Drivers of the trucks you're overtaking also swerve all over the road. Only your

alert steering will prevent crashes!


This is where timely use of the horn comes into play. If you move over near the

edge of the right lane and blow the horn when the truck ahead of you is just a

short distance away, that driver will move over for you, so you can pass him -- on

the right. After you pass another truck, wait until you see it in your rear view

mirror before changing lanes -- or you'll crash.


REMEMBER: Keep your eyes on the road every minute while your truck is rolling!

Drive defensively!


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THE STATE POLICE


If you exceed the speed limit, you may find that you are being followed by the

State Police! You'll see the blue police car in your rear view mirror. Avoid being

stopped for a speeding ticket (which costs you time and a cash fine which can be

as high as $200 -- depending on how badly you are violating the limit): SLOW DOWN

immediately to the speed limit! If you do this quickly enough, the Officer may not

have had enough time to clock you, and the police car will disappear.


The farther you travel while exceeding the speed limit, the more likely you are to

attract the unwelcome attention from the Police.


If you're stopped for speeding, you have to wait until the Police car disappears

from your rear-view mirror before you can resume driving.


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GAS REFILLS (PAID AND FREE)


Watch your fuel gauge! When it shows Empty, you are out of gas and, naturally,

your truck will stop running!


You can buy gas only when you are in a city (when city code letters are white and

the roadside is gray), or in an oilfield (when you see roadside oilwells).


Brake to a complete stop, then press GAS.


Wait until the gauge needle is all the way to "F".


Gas costs $30 per quarter-tank.


If you run out of gas you'll get 1/4 tank at midnight, wherever you are. If

you're in a 2-player game, press STATUS to learn how long you'll have to wait for

emergency gas.


If you have enough money you will be charged for this gas, but if you're broke

you'll get the quarter tank free.


The rate of gas consumption depends on your speed; the faster you drive, the more

gas you burn up!


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REST STOPS


The longer you drive the more "tired" you will be. Your level of exhaustion

increases every time you are in a wreck and at the end of each full day of your

trip.


This tiredness level is measured on a 0-to-5 scale, on which 0 is completely

refreshed and 5 is totally exhausted. How tired you are affects your maximum

driving speed:


Tiredness Level Maximum Speed


0 94

1 78

2 62

3 46

4 30

5 14


When you get tired you can take a rest stop any time:


Brake to a complete stop. Then press REST.


Watch the number in the top left corner of the screen. It will count down while

you stay in the rest area until it reaches 0.


When you have rested as long as you want to, press ROAD and start driving again.


Each rest costs $30 (regardless of duration), unless you stop in a forest or park,

where sleeping is free. For those non-cost rests, look for trees and grass or deer

by the roadside.


The trip time clock keeps running while you rest, but these delays are necessary

if you want to be able to drive at higher speeds.


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CHANGING HIGHWAYS & U-TURNS


All interstate highway junctions are in cities. To turn onto another highway you

must slow down to 24 mph or less.


Steer over to the side of the road and press the edge of the disk in the direction

of the turn you wish to make, just as the hood of your truck reaches the

intersection.


If you turn into the highway junction while travelling faster than 24 mph, you'll

crash!


To make a U-turn, press the bottom edge of the disk. You must be in a city, and

driving no faster than 24 mph.


If you miss an intended turnoff or U-turn and find yourself out of the city

limits you will have to drive to the next city to make desired direction changes!


You always get at least 2 chances to make a turnoff at any interstate highway

junction. Bigger cities have more entrance ramps.


If you drive to the end of an interstate (westbound on 80 at San Francisco, for

example), the computer will turn the truck for you, even if you are going faster

than 24 mph. This automatic turn may not be in the direction you want however.


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TIME AND DATE CHECK


Every game starts at midnight on June 1st. It continues for up to 60 "days",

depending on the game length you selected at the beginning. If no change has been

made, the game lasts 5 "days" (10 minutes).


If there are 2 players, you can always check on the current time and date by

stopping your truck and pressing STATUS. The information appears on your side of

the screen.


The time of day is especially significant if you run out of gas, because if

you're not in a city or oilfield you can't get any more until midnight!


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THE VIEW FROM THE CAB


THE LANDSCAPE


As you drive along, the landscape changes. These views tell you some important

things about maneuvers you can make at certain places.


Gray roadsides mean you're in a city. That's where you'll reach highway junction

where turnoffs are possible. You can also make U-turns and fill up your gas tank.

Speed limit: 35 mph.


Light green roadsides mean you're out in the country. If you see deer and trees

and grass (NOT trees and snow), you can make a free rest stop. Deer are seen only

in parks (where the speed limit is 25 mph).


Brown roadsides and oilwells mean you're in an industrial area, where you can buy

gas.


White surroundings indicate snow, blue indicates water and other colors reflect

the scenic variety of the open road.


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THE HORIZON


By watching the horizon you can get an idea of what lies ahead. For example:


Tall buildings indicate an approaching city;


Windmills indicate farm areas;


Mountain peaks and deer may mean you'll soon be in a park area.


Oil wells mean you'll soon be in an industrial area.


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HIGHWAY SIGNS


The top sign shows the highway currently being travelled by the gray (left)

truck; the bottom sign is for the orange (right) truck.


Arrows under the highway signs indicate the current direction of the truck. (Up

arrow=North, Down arrow=South, Left arrow=West, Right arrow=East.)


The city code above each sign indicates:


Current city location - if letters are white.


Next city on the road - if letters are black


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"GHOST TRUCKS"


Occasionally, you'll see a truck on the road ahead that will disappear before you

meet it. This is a phenomenon of long-distance driving. It's a trick of the

imagination, but it should remind you to stay alert!


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THE SKY


The sky changes color as each day progresses, giving you a rough idea of the time

without having to press STATUS.


At midnight, when every game starts, the sky is black. It changes to pink at

sunrise, then gray in the morning, blue in the afternoon, orange at sunset and

back to black as night falls.


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THE REAR-VIEW MIRROR


The mirror reflects trucks you have passed and - if two are playing - your

opponent's truck when it is not too far behind you.


Keep an eye on the mirror for police cars! If you spot the police early enough,

you may be able to put on the brakes in time to avoid a ticket!


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GAME 2 CARGOES


CARGOES AND THEIR VALUES


These are the available cargoes you can haul in Game 2. The city code to the left

of each cargo is its destination. If you deliver a load to the correct city,

you'll earn:


For each load of CATTLE $1,000

For each load of MILK $760

For each load of CORN $530

For each load of GRAVEL $280


To check on the cargo you're carrying and its destination, stop your truck and

press STATUS.


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DELIVERING CARGOES


To make the delivery once you arrive in the destination city: Brake to a full

stop, then press LOCAL INFO key. The selection pointer must be on the same line as

the cargo to be delivered. (Note: the line MAY also show another city code. If so,

you can pick up the same cargo for that city -- after you deliver the load you're

carrying.)


If you need to move the pointer, press the BOTTOM RIGHT side button.


Press DROP OFF LOAD key.


If the load has been delivered to the correct city, you will be paid according to

the fee schedule above.


If you choose to, you can drop off ("dump") a load in a city other than its pre-

selected destination (perhaps to take on more lucrative cargo). You will unload

that cargo, but you will not be paid for it.


You can "dump" a load of cargo in other than its correct destination city only if

that city does not already have that cargo on hand (as shown when you press LOCAL

INFO).


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LOAD CAPACITY


At any time, your truck can carry:

Up to 4 loads of GRAVEL or

2 loads of GRAVEL and 2 load of CORN, or

up to 2 loads of CORN, or

1 load of GRAVEL and 1 load of MILK, or

1 load of MILK, or

1 load of CATTLE.


As a general rule, full-capacity loads are worth a little over $1,000.


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CALLING AHEAD FOR OTHER LOADS


When you are in any city you can "call ahead" to one of the cities on your route

to see what loads are available there, and their destinations. You may be able to

increase your earnings if you know about other payloads that are available along

your route.


Brake to a full stop.


Press SELECT CITY key. Press the BOTTOM RIGHT side button to move the selection

pointer to the route city you wish to "call".


Press CALL-AHEAD INFO key and the display will indicate all the loads currently

available in that city, and their destinations.


Note: If 2 are playing, your opponent might beat you to a given city and take a

load you are hoping to pick up yourself, in which case it will not be there when

you arrive. However, new loads do become available every 10 days.


As you learn about loads available in cities along your route, try to plan a

pick-up and delivery schedule that will make the most money. Remember the values

of various cargoes, and your truck's capacity.


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1 PLAYER vs. 2 PLAYER GAME STRATEGIES


1-Player Games


All the trucks you'll see on the highway will be "driven" by the computer, and

with a little experience you'll learn how to react to them.


Also, the main emphasis is on speed -- reaching cities or cargoes as fast as you

can, to beat your own best records.


2-Player Games


In addition to the yellow truck traffic operated by the computer, you must quickly

recognize your opponent's vehicle, which will be either grey or orange. It can

approach you from either direction.


Your opponent's driving patterns may be less predictable than the computer's.


If you collide with your opponent's truck, you'll both crash, and both lose time

and money!


When playing GAME 2, you compete for a limited number of cargoes. You'll often

race to pick up the same desirable load. Be ready to changer plans fast to beat

the competition!


Use the CALL-AHEAD INFO key to discover where the best loads are! For example, if

you're in San Francisco and the only available load is for the East Coast, call

nearby Sacramento. There might be a good short-haul cargo there!


Remember, in 2-player games you don't have to take the same highways, but you

both have to visit and/or haul cargoes between cities on the same route.


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GAME END


GAME 1


The game ends when one driver visits all the cities on the route selected at the

beginning of the trip (or at the end of 60 days, whichever comes first).


GAME 2


The game ends when time runs out (see how to set the number of days on page 5.)


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A TEST DRIVE


Let's assume that you have chosen to play Game Version 1, and your flag city is SD

(San Diego).


After you have selected Game 1 and pressed the ROAD key, you can see all the

cities on your route by pressing SELECT CITY.


This list tells you that you must visit San Francisco, Los Angeles, Sacramento,

Portland, Detroit, and Boston. You can travel to these cities in any sequence you

desire. (You're already in San Diego).


Until you become familiar with each route you travel you may find it helpful to

refer to this screen during your trip. You can see this list whenever you are

completely stopped, by pressing SELECT CITY.


Cities on the route you have already visited will be displayed in white code

letters.


The selection pointer has no function in Game 1.


Now refer to the map and begin to plan your trip. Here is one possible route.


Drive North on Interstate 5 from San Diego (SD), through Los Angeles (LA) and

Bakersfield (BK), until you reach Sacramento (SA). This will take care of three of

the cities you must visit.


At Sacramento, slow down to 24 mph or less and make a left turn (West) on

Interstate 80. Drive to San Francisco (SF) on 80.


Interstate 80 ends in San Francisco, and you can turn right (North) or Highway 101

- shown on the sign as "01" before you leave SF, you should fill up with gas. You

might prefer to make a U-turn in San Francisco and double back to Interstate 5, so

you can head north to Portland (PO) and complete all the cities in the western

part of your trip.


If you choose the coastal route (via 101), drive to Tacoma (TA). In Tacoma make a

right turn onto Interstate 5 (heading South) until you reach Portland.


After Portland, the three remaining destinations are all to the East, so there is

no point in going any further South. A left turn in Portland will take you

Southeast on Interstate 84, to Pocatello, Idaho (PC). (Better fill up with gas

again in Portland). Since Route 84 ends in Pocatello, you can make a high-speed

right turn on Interstate 15 South.


Southbound on 15, you'll soon come to Salt Lake City (SL). Slow down for a left

turn onto Interstate 80 (East). If you haven't already done so, you'll probably

want to make at least one rest stop on the long haul between Utah and Illinois.

Check your gas gauge!


By staying on 80 East you can pass through Chicago (CH), the 6th city on your

route. From there it's just a short distance to Toledo (TD), where you'll slow

down for a left turn on to Interstate 75. (Do you need gas?) Head North on 75 to

Detroit (DE).


Now there's just one city more: Boston (BO). Again you have a choice of doubling

back by making a U-Turn in Detroit and returning to Interstate 80 East toward New

York (NY) - or you can continue on 75 North until it meets Canada Highway 1. This

route takes you through Toronto (TO) and Montreal (MO), and eventually to US

Interstate 95. Then you can drive South on 95 through Augusta, Maine (AU) and

finally to Boston).


Don't forget to gas up in San Diego. Press ROAD and hit the accelerator.


Remember: pass most oncoming trucks on the left and overtaken trucks on the

right. Don't try to drive too fast, so you can get used to the feel of

controlling your rig. OK, let's hit the road!


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FLAG CITIES AND ROUTES


There are 59 possible routes for either game version. Each route is identified by

a Flag City, as follows:


In Game 1, cities you have visited will be shown in white; others will appear in

green.


FLAG CITY OTHER CITIES ON ROUTE


SD SD LA SA PO CH DE BO

SF LA SA PO CH DE BO TD

LA SA PO CH DE BO TD TO

SA PO CH DE BO TD TO MO

PO CH DE BO TD TO MO WI

CH DE BO TD TO MO WI AU

DE BO TD TO MO WI AU NY

BO TD TO MO WI AU NY SC

TD TO MO WI AU NY SC HA

TO MO WI AU NY SC HA TA

MO WI AU NY SC HA TA SE

WI AU NY SC GA TA SE VA

AU NY SC HA TA SE VA BK

NY SC HA TA SE VA BK BA

SC HA TA SE VA BK BA SB

HA TA SE VA BK BA SB HO

MO WI AU NY SC HA TA SE

WI AU NY SC HA TA SE VA

AU NY SC HA TA SE VA BK

NY SC HA TA SE VA BK BA

SC HA TA SE VA BK BA SB

HA TA SE VA BK BA SB HO

TA SE VA BK BA SB HO PT

SE VA BK BA SB HO PT BL

VA BK BA SB HO PT BL EC

BK BA SB HO PT BL EC TU

BA SB HO PT BL EC TU PH

SB HO PT BL EC TU PH FL

HO PT BL EC TU PH FL CA

PT BL EC TU PH FL CA BU

BL EC TU PH FL CA BU BI

EC TU PH FL CA BU BI PC

TU PH FL CA BU BI PC SL

PH FL CA BU VI PC SL PR

FL CA BU BI PC SL PR EP

CA BU BI PC SL PR EP AB

BU BI PC SL PR EP AB DV

BI PC SL PR EP AB DV CY

PC SL PR EP AB DV CY LV

SL PR EP AB DV CY LV BF

PR EP AB DV CY LV BF PE

EP AB DV CY LV BF PE OK

AB DV CY LV BF PE OK ST

DV CY LV VF PE OK ST DA

CY LV BF PE OK ST DA NO

LV BF PE OK ST DA NO JA

BF PE OK ST DA NO JA KC

PE OK ST DA NO JA KC ME

OK ST DA NO JA KC ME SS

ST DA NO JA KC ME SS CI

DA NO JA KC ME SS CI DM

NO JA KC ME SS CI DM AL

JA KC ME SS CI DM AL MI

KC ME SS CI DM AL MI MA

ME SS CI DM AL MI MA ML

SS CI DM AL MI MA ML PD

CI DM AL MI MA ML PD RA

DM AL MI MA ML PD RA FR

AL MI MA ML PD RA FR KN

MI MA ML PD RA FR KN AT

MA ML PD RA FR KN AT TL

ML PD RA FR KN AT TL JA

PD RA FR KN AT TL JA SP

RA FR KN AT TL JA SP MM

FR KN AT TL JA SP MM AV


To change Route (for other destinations than the ones shown with San Diego),cycle

through the Flag Cities: After choosing Game 1 or Game 2, press the BOTTOM LEFT

side button to changeFlag City. When the desired Flag City code is displayed,

press ROAD to enter your Routeselection. Note: JA is Jackson, Mississippi in all

cases above.


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SUMMING UP: WHEN TO USE THE CONTROLLERS


(Note: the playing functions and controls with an asterisk are for Game 2 only.

All others apply to both game versions.)


"GET READY" Phase


To do this...                 PRESS:

PICK GAME                     ROAD (Game 1) or Game 2

CHANGE NUMBER OF DAYS         Either TOP Side Button

GET IN TRUCK                  ROAD

FILL UP TANK                  GAS

SEE ALL CITIES ON ROUTE       SELECT CITY

AVAILABLE LOADS CURRENT CITY  LOCAL INFO

CHANGE LOAD SELECTION         SELECT Side Button

PICK UP LOAD                  PICK UP LOAD

GET READY TO DRIVE            ROAD


"ON THE ROAD" PHASE


To do this...                 PRESS:


ACCELERATE                    Either TOP Side Button

BRAKE                         Either BOTTOM Side Button

STEER                         Left or Right Disk Edge

                              Top Disk edge to go straight

                              Bottom Disk edge for U-Turn

GAS                           REFILL GAS

REST                          STOP REST

HONK                          HORN HORN

SEE TIME & DATE               STATUS

SEE ALL CITIES ON ROUTE       SELECT CITY

CHECK LOADS ON TRUCK          CHECK LOAD

DELIVER LOAD                  DROP OFF LOAD

SEE LOCAL LOADS AVAILABLE     LOCAL INFO

PICK UP LOAD                  PICK UP LOAD

CHECK FOR LOADS OTHER CITIES  CALL AHEAD

CHANGE CALLED CITY OR LOAD    SELECT Side Button


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Game Program designed by Richard S. Levine


©1983 IMAGIC

700023-1A

All Rights Reserved

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