引越し屋トラックくん · Queue #17
Truck-kun's Moving Company
After a lifetime launching unsuspecting protagonists into fantasy worlds, the legendary isekai truck retires and opens 引越し屋トラックくん — a moving company in Japan. Drag items from the truck, snap them to a 16×16 grid, and earn stars by learning real Ma (間) philosophy. No timers. No fail states. Just organizing beautiful spaces while Truck-kun slowly finds inner calm.
Ma · wabi-sabi · tokonoma
10 buildings · ~100 rooms
Ma scoring
間 — meaningful negative space
間 (Ma) = the pause between notes, the empty corner that makes a room breathe. Score is not decoration density — it is intentional emptiness.
Ma Score = Space Balance + Breathing Room + Cultural Logic + Bonus Combos
- Space Balance: heavy items distributed, not clustered one side
- Breathing Room: 30–40% floor intentionally empty
- Cultural Logic: futon away from door, tokonoma for seasonal decor, genkan kept clear
- Bonus Combos: secret pairings trigger Truck-kun observations
⭐ 60+ · ⭐⭐ 80+ · ⭐⭐⭐ 95+ Ma. Cramming everything in is penalized. Tooltips teach Shinto, wabi-sabi, and practical Japanese living logic.
Zone restrictions make it a puzzle, not just decoration — futon on tatami, not tile; desk faces window; altar elevated. Prison job is intentionally anti-Ma: maximum clutter, Truck-kun goes dark comedy. His own apartment finale always earns three stars.
Truck-kun arc: bitter → reluctant → curious → peaceful across ten jobs. Flavor text sidebars only — isekai past leaks through dry commentary, never explained directly.
Assets: Donarg Interior 16×16 — ryokan, school, flower shop, office, arcade, museum, bookstore. ~4 months part-time.
Campaign
Ryokan → School → Flower Shop → Office → Arcade → Grocery → Prison → Museum → Bookstore → His Apartment
Each job = one building, 6–12 rooms, sequential unlock. Ryokan tutorial teaches genkan separation and tokonoma placement. Final room: player furnishes Truck-kun’s apartment. Perfect Ma, one sincere line: “…It’s good. Thank you.” Roll credits.
Universe: white truck outside Kenji’s apartment in MyTwoWives; CrystalMines crystal in the museum; same comedy-isekai era as The Wandering Innkeeper.