Trailer Parking Overview
Trailer Parking was one of those games you'd find in the late 2000s, a time when Flash games filled browser windows during slow afternoons. It didn't try to be anything grand. It was just a straightforward parking simulation, the kind you'd play for ten minutes between other tasks.
You control a small truck from a top-down view, a trailer hitched firmly behind it. The objective is simple: navigate through a cramped lot and back the trailer into a marked space. The challenge comes from the physics. Turning the truck swings the trailer in a wide, awkward arc, and you constantly adjust with the arrow keys to avoid clipping the barriers or other parked vehicles. The spaces get tighter as you progress, demanding more precise movements and patience. It feels like a careful, sometimes frustrating, puzzle of angles and momentum.