


Car Skiing: Just like in Real Life, this is technically possible.And if all that isn't enough, checkout the Bigboss vehicles. Nowadays, the Rigs of Rods repository offers vehicles for oversized Scandinavian trucks or actual Australian road trains as well as military vehicles such as the ZIL-135, especially in the "Uragan" missile launcher configuration ( defied by the Hello Kitty-themed version, though). Big Badass Rig: Trucks can go way beyond your standard tractor-trailer configurations.There are two different models of the Tatra 813 truck, one in each of these art styles.

Some earlier ones have rather boxy low-poly bodies and visible beams to support the mechanics. Now look at more recent ones such as Auriga Proving Grounds or NeoQueretano. There are also models of real-life amphibious vehicles like the Coot or the Attex 500 Superchief.The MeanMachine Monster 200's wheels are large enough that the air in them can keep it afloat, so it's more close to Amphibious Monster Truck.These crashes sometimes even force your wheel to turn in a certain direction, affecting the steering even more.The Alleged Car: Sometimes a car can survive a minor crash and keep going (albeit with affected steering).But since Rigs of Rods is open-source and licensed under the GPL, its development is continued by its community. Several developers have moved on from Rigs of Rods to create a Spiritual Successor, the non-free, closed-source, Windows-only payware game BeamNG.drive. The game can be downloaded here while a repository of usermade vehicles, maps and props can be found here. Originally, the game was an off-road truck simulator (hence why cars and other non-trucks are still referred as a "truck" vehicle in the game files, not to mention the abundance of off-road vehicles) until it hosted regular cars, buses, even cranes, soon followed by aircraft, rail vehicles and boats. The game makes use of "advanced soft body physics" which means a use of so called beams and nodes to make up a vehicle which can bend, deform and break from collisions. Rigs of Rods is a free, open-source and cross-platform vehicle simulation with no actual objectives except for the races that some maps allow for.
