It’s here you’ll get a good feel for the more open and freedom-rich world of the main game. Once you clear Spintires’ simple tutorial, you’re coaxed into trying out a series of missions. Take the game’s opening Challenge mode as a good example. It turns something as simple as escaping a puddle into an unexpectedly engrossing mixture of careful adjustment and gradual momentum. Driving a lorry and need to get up a muddy hill that’s turned into a bog? Better fire your winch and pull yourself up while steadily putting on the revs. Want to traverse a particularly rocky trail with your 4x4? Better take off your handbrake, enable all-wheel drive and lock your differentials so every wheel is turning together to stop your vehicle from tipping over and out of control. Your vehicle – there are 30 to collect and drive, ranging from pickup trucks to massive rigs – doesn’t slide about like a postman on black ice, but moves and reacts just like a real motor. Spintires isn’t a glamorous experience, but it’s one that turns something as simple as navigating a slushy hole in the road into a tense and nail-biting experience. So if you'd like to purchase the game to try it for yourself, you can do so through the Play Store widget linked below.Now, we know on paper the idea of driving a truck along a muddy track, delivering logs from forest to lumber mill might sound dull, but that’s because you haven’t actually tried it. So if you're looking for a timewaster that has a slight learning curve, thanks to a wonky camera, then MudRunner may be a solid pickup. After all, it's nice to see such a niche series released on mobile, even if it doesn't include controller support like the console and PC versions. Still, it can be fun to tool around in the mud, and while the game's camera can be irritating, with time, I'm sure people will be able to get used to the game's controls. It's also apparent that the Shield TV is not supported whatsoever, so forget about playing the Android version of MudRunner on the big screen. Worse yet, these touch controls aren't great, thanks to a slow camera that you'll have to adjust manually constantly. This means everyone is stuck with touch controls. Sadly there is no controller support included, and I checked by testing a SteelSeries Stratus Duo over bluetooth and a Gamevice over USB. Beyond that, the game plays as you would expect, traveling from one location to the next in Soviet-era trucks as you try to complete all sorts of tasks, like operating cranes or delivering cargo, with a heavy dose of driving through realistic mud. You can pick it up for $6.99, and while in-app purchases are in the mix, it would appear there is only one in the game so far, and it's for unlocking The Valley DLC, which brings with it 3 new vehicles. UK: of the world: promised, the off-roading simulation game MudRunner is officially available on the Google Play Store starting today. If you are interested, please fill this form. Pre-purchase it on the Apple AppStore and wishlist it on the Google Play Store now! Review codes are available. MudRunner releases on iOS and Android-compatible devices on July 15. On July 15, use all the tools and wits at your disposal to conquer its extreme missions through deep mud, slippery roads, and rushing rivers. With the same maps and iconic vehicles to master, MudRunner brings the whole world of off-road trucking to your pocket. Thanks to its advanced physics engine, players will recognize the realistic, immersive experience they know and love from its predecessors on PC and consoles. MudRunner on handheld devices will be familiar to old-time fans, but new, thanks in part to a brand new GUI. Take a look at today’s screenshots for a first glimpse at the latest addition to the franchise. Coming from a franchise enjoyed by millions on PC, PS4, Xbox One, & Switch, MudRunner can today be pre-ordered on the AppStore, or wishlisted on the Google Play Store. MudRunner, the off-road trucking game from Saber Interactive and Focus Home Interactive makes its mobile debut on July 15. Million-seller Hit MudRunner Roars Onto Mobile Devices July 15th!
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