Anyone else into old-school simulation has probably bounced into this while making the circuit of abandonware sites. This is a short, sweet, text-based simulation from the eighties that you may find either stupefyingly dull, or a bread-and-butter gem. Big Rig puts you in the seat of a typical long-haul trucker delivering the cargo of your choice from Los Angeles to New York. You can choose from three routes - Northern, Middle, and Southern. I prefer to have google maps open in the background to keep an eye on my route.
It's no action thriller, but you've got to be careful not to get your speeding ass busted too many times by Smokey or caught with an overloaded truck at the scales or a hefty fine will cut into your meager payoff if you even make it to New York. Chances are you'll end up falling asleep at the wheel before even reaching the Eastern Seaboard and prematurely end your career in a smoldering wreckage blocking six lanes of traffic. Nobody appreciates truckers.
I played this through a few times last night, and frankly, it's given me a great deal of appreciation for the grueling life these real-life guys (and gals) lead. I've only made one successful trip, via the northern route (Utah, Colorado, Nebraska, Iowa, Indiana, Ohio, Penn, NJ, NY) but arrived three hours early. After deductions I walked away with $760 for my three and a half days of truckin'. Rough.
http://www.myabandonware.com/game/big-rig-281