Gelandewagen Simulator

You start out behind the wheel of a chunky G-class jeep, rolling up to a city street light. "Gelandewagen Simulator" puts you in charge of a huge off-road Mercedes, not some tiny car. That first turn? The mirror barely squeezes past a bus stop sign. Pedestrians cross, and you line up with traffic, blinker ticking. If you want, you can flick the camera and see from the driver's seat, or swing it behind to check your parking job.
How to play?
In the game Gelandewagen Simulator, you pick a map: city streets, rough forest roads, or a desert full of sand banks. City driving means watching for stoplights and squeezing this big jeep between cars. Forest roads bounce the whole car over roots and mud; the suspension gets loud. Desert dunes make the wheels kick up dust, and sometimes the car gets stuck if you hit a soft patch too slow. You can swap camera angles, honk, or turn on the lights on any map. The nitro button's there for when you want to see just how fast this thing can go (honestly, it's not subtle). Drift the corners or take it slow—your call. Hit a tree or another car, and you'll see dents appear. Sometimes I forget how wide this thing is and sideswipe a mailbox. Happens. If you keep an eye on the dashboard, you'll spot engine damage if you push it too hard.
- control
- handbrake
- change camera view
- nitro
- pause/menu

- Our players rated the game for 4.18 out of 5. A total of 11223 people voted for it.
- The game was released in January 2020 and immediately became available on the following devices: Web Browser (PC)
- Switchable camera views, including first-person and chase angles
- Three open maps: City (with traffic rules), Forest (off-road), and Desert (sand dunes)
- Realistic vehicle damage that shows up on the car body
- Nitro boost for short bursts of speed
- Functional headlights, indicators, and horn
- Physics-based handling that changes on different terrains