SnowRunner is an off-road driving simulator developed by Saber Interactive and released in 2020. The game is considered the third in the Spintires series. It differs significantly from its predecessors and has unique innovations.
Release Name: SnowRunner Release Date: 2020 Version: Full Game File: Torrent Platform: Microsoft Windows (PC)
Age:6+
Developer(s): Saber Interactive Publisher(s): Focus Home Interactive Genre(s):Simulation
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The game world has been enlarged by the developers four times. In previous games, it was possible to travel only through mud, but now players can test their skills as they navigate the snowy plains and dense forests of Alaska. Driving skills obtained earlier will not help in the passage of snowy roads. Players will have to re-learn by getting stuck in snowdrifts and sliding on mirror ice. Each car has received improvements and updates, and also has a unique cab. The appearance of the freight transport can be customized to your taste. The user interface has become much more convenient, it has been completely redesigned.
All trucks are recreated exactly with real models and are divided into classes. The game features three road cars, four trucks, fourteen heavy, sixteen all-terrain vehicles and thirteen scouts. Some of them can be obtained by installing add-ons.
You will travel through the areas of the USA, Russia and Canada. In the state of Michigan, USA there are locations: Black River, Drummond Island, Smithville Dam and Island Lake. Also in the United States, you can go to Wisconsin. In Alaska, you can visit the North Port, Pedro Bay, Mountain River and White Valley. In Russia, it will be possible to visit Yakutia and the Kola Peninsula, where there are swamps, a ravine, Zimnegorsk, a quarry, Imandra and Kovdozero. All locations are recreated in detail and look very realistic, which allows you to immerse yourself in the atmosphere of a particular area as much as possible and experience the difficulties of driving in extreme conditions.
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