WASD or ARROW keys for playing.
Jelly Truck is all about getting a wobbly, Jello-like vehicle from point A to point B without completely losing your balance or your mind. Everything in this game is squishy, bouncy, and unpredictable, making every level feel like a chaotic adventure. You’ll drive over jelly hills, slide down slippery slopes, and try not to roll off the edge of unstable platforms that barely hold together. It’s not just a game—it’s a battle with physics that seems determined to send your truck flipping. Mastering this game isn’t a walk in the park. Each level throws crazier challenges your way, from tighter pathways to steep inclines that will test how steady your hands are. Bridges sway under your wheels, and some obstacles seem placed specifically to watch you fail in the most hilarious way. The key is figuring out the perfect mix of slow, careful driving and risky bursts of speed when the path starts getting too dicey. And trust me, that balance is harder than it sounds. Scattered throughout the bouncy terrain are collectibles that seem to mock your struggles. Sure, they look easy to grab, but most of them require some wild maneuvers or daring leaps that will have you gripping your keyboard like your life depends on it. The controls are super simple—just arrow keys—but the way the jelly truck moves will leave you second-guessing every press. One wrong tilt, and you’re upside down in a giggly mess. The visuals are as silly as the concept. Everything looks like it’s made of colorful Jello, wobbling and bouncing as if the world is having its own little party. The cheerful music in the background doesn’t care how many times you fail—it just keeps the vibe lighthearted, so you don’t rage-quit (too often). It’s frustrating in the best way and oddly satisfying when you finally make it to the finish line without toppling over.