- April 18, 2020
- Louis Byers
Forking Hell
60%Game Brain Score
graphics, story
100% User Score 11 reviews
Platforms
About
Forking Hell is a single player 3D casual arcade-simulation game where the player guides a forklift vehicle around a virtual warehouse and completes customer orders over the working days. The chaos of the Rumba-Bots combined with the semi-realistic physics helps give an arcade style to the simulation genre. Forking Hell is built with controller or keyboard/mouse input to support various play-style…











Audience ScoreBased on 11 reviews
story2 negative mentions
- Unique and fun concept that combines forklift driving with challenging gameplay elements.
- Customizable forklifts and built-in radio stations enhance the overall experience.
- Developer is responsive to feedback and shows potential for future updates and improvements.
- Physics can be inconsistent, leading to frustrating moments during gameplay.
- Graphics and engine could be more robust, as the current visuals are quite basic.
- Some features are lacking, which may limit the overall depth of the game.
graphics
2 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe graphics are described as low-budget and not comparable to high-end titles like Red Dead Redemption 2, but they are deemed sufficient for the game's overall experience. Some users suggest that a more advanced engine could enhance the graphics and physics, yet the visuals do not detract significantly from the gameplay.
“The graphics may not be on par with titles like Red Dead Redemption 2, but they serve the game well and don't detract from the overall experience.”
“While the game could benefit from a more robust engine for graphics and physics, it still delivers a decent visual experience.”
“The graphics look low budget; you could run this on almost anything. It's not comparable to Red Dead Redemption 2, but that doesn't really matter in this game.”
“The game could benefit from a more robust engine for graphics and physics; otherwise, it's a decent game.”