MISSOURI — From the iconic “cheese caves” in Springfield, Missouri, to the Gateway Arch in St. Louis, “American Truck Simulator Missouri” highlights the Show-Me-State’s most unique features.
The developers of the game, SCS Software, based in Prague, Czech Republic, said “Missouri offers a diverse and exciting trucking experience.”
The game gives a thorough perspective of driving a semi-truck through the farmland of rural Missouri and even the urban experience of the various cities across the state.
Whether transporting fresh crops to experiencing new depots, players will even get an inside look at the massive underground warehouse in Springfield, otherwise known as the “cheese caves.”
Kirksville, Poplar Bluff, St. Joseph, Columbia, Rolla, and many more stops are among the cities simulated in the video game. St. Louis is the last destination to be finalized in the game, while SCS Software has yet to announce a release date for the simulator.
