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Truck-kun is Supporting Me from Another World Launches July 29

Truck-kun is Supporting Me from Another World is turning one of anime’s funniest isekai memes into a full chaotic driving game.

Developed by Strange Scaffold in collaboration with Frosty Pop, the game takes the classic “truck sends someone to another world” setup and builds an entire arcade-style experience around it. Instead of avoiding pedestrians, players become Truck-kun and actively send people into another fantasy world.

The full game is planned for release on July 29, 2026, while players can already try the demo on Steam.

Truck-kun is Supporting Me from Another World Has a Wild Isekai Setup

The story begins with Carissa Ward, an office worker who is about to start a new job as vice president of marketing.

Then you hit her with your truck.

Instead of simply disappearing, Carissa’s consciousness is sent into a fantasy world. She is reborn as a muscular elf and somehow remains mentally connected to the truck driver. From there, the situation becomes even stranger.

Carissa forces the player to serve her by driving around, hitting people, and sending them to another world. These newly transported victims become monsters that Carissa can defeat for experience points.

Yes, it is exactly as ridiculous as it sounds.

Send People to Another World With Truck-kun

The main gameplay loop in Truck-kun is Supporting Me from Another World is built around arcade-style driving.

Players drive through a chaotic small town as Truck-kun, completing missions, crashing into people and objects, making deliveries, and creating enough isekai energy to help Carissa survive on the other side.

The goal is not only to cause mayhem. Every action supports Carissa’s battle in the fantasy world as she works to defeat the Skeleton King and find a way back home.

Arcade Driving With Missions and Mayhem

The game focuses on simple, funny, and easy-to-understand gameplay.

Players can drive freely around town, chase mission objectives, escape police, deliver packages, and smash through objects. The source also mentions driving tricks such as speeding up, drifting the truck, and ramming into the environment for extra chaos.

Helpful items can also be found around the town, giving players more ways to complete missions and support Carissa.

Two Worlds, One Very Weird Partnership

One of the game’s funniest ideas is how both worlds are connected.

Players complete tasks in the real world to strengthen the portal and power up Carissa’s side of the adventure. Meanwhile, Carissa fights the monsters created by Truck-kun’s “deliveries” to gain experience and push the fantasy story forward.

That gives the game a strange but memorable structure: chaotic driving on one side, isekai RPG parody on the other.

Ska Music Adds More Energy

The source also highlights the game’s soundtrack.

Truck-kun is Supporting Me from Another World features energetic ska-style music by award-winning composer David Mason, known for work connected to Dredge and Creepy Redneck Dinosaur Mansion 3.

For a game already built around absurd anime driving chaos, a lively soundtrack should help keep the energy high.

Key Features

According to the source, Truck-kun is Supporting Me from Another World includes several major features:

  • Chaotic arcade-style driving gameplay
  • A comedy isekai story built around Truck-kun
  • Play as a magical truck with a soul debt
  • Help Carissa Ward, a muscular elf reborn in another world
  • Run over pedestrians to send them into fantasy battles
  • Complete missions across two connected worlds
  • Escape police, make deliveries, and destroy objects
  • Strengthen the portal between worlds
  • Fight toward the final goal of defeating the Skeleton King
  • Ska-style soundtrack by David Mason

These features position the game as a weird, funny, and intentionally chaotic indie title for players who enjoy meme-powered concepts with actual gameplay behind them.

Coming to Steam on July 29

Truck-kun is Supporting Me from Another World is planned for release on Steam on July 29, 2026.

Players interested in the game can wishlist it now and try the demo through the Steam page. For fans of anime jokes, isekai parody, arcade driving, and pure indie absurdity, this is one PC game worth checking out before launch.

WISHLIST TRUCK-KUN IS SUPPORTING ME FROM ANOTHER WORLD ON STEAM

Try the demo, drive as Truck-kun, send people to another world, and support Carissa in this chaotic isekai driving game.

THIS IS our take

Truck-kun is Supporting Me from Another World feels like the kind of indie game that understands the joke and commits all the way. Turning the isekai truck meme into an arcade driving game could have been a one-note gag, but the two-world setup, mission structure, Carissa’s fantasy battle, and chaotic town driving give it a real hook. If the demo captures that energy well, this could become a hilarious Steam pickup for anime fans and indie players.

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