- Publisher: Focus Home Interactive , Maximum Games
- Release Date: Oct 30, 2017
- Also On: iPhone/iPad, PlayStation 4, Switch, Xbox One
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Mixed or average reviews- based on 84 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 47 out of 84
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Mixed: 23 out of 84
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Negative: 14 out of 84
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Jul 16, 2020Retextured Spintires, at least Spintires hasn't been abandoned and left full of bugs. This game is a carbon copy of the original Spintires with little in terms of new content. it is also more expensive then Spintires which makes this game pointless to buy unless you want to play on renamed maps with a slight difference to the original maps on Spintires
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Dec 2, 2020The game is totally mismanaged. Bad UI, bad interior, bad environment design, bad game design, poor multiplayer, and lots of bugs. There isn't much content, you are just carrying timber so there is literally nothing to do after several hours. No info about trucks, also no info about maps. Poor game.
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May 19, 2021Washed out graphics looks like DirectX 9 game. Carbon copy of Spintires, do not buy.
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Sep 23, 2022This review contains spoilers, click expand to view.
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Jan 2, 2018The return of the driving ability field test has succeeded, although with some exceptions. It is great with all its muddy exercises and great atmosphere, but the witnesses of the original would feel that there is not enough changes and the newcomers will be terrified of the unfriendly user interface. Either way, you will not find a more original game involving cars.
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Jan 1, 2018Spintires: Mudrunner is a soviet saga regarding man’s struggle to tame and traverse the wild nature. Hubris and failure to read the muddy roads result in disaster, only to overcome it as well, as the very essence of the game is to enjoy those failures, gameplay-wise.
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Nov 15, 2017Spintires: MudRunner is a well-thought out and obvious improvement over the original in a number of ways. The physics feel tight and loose where they need to be, the new vehicles are genuinely fun to explore and drive, and the overall look of the game gets down and dirty in the best of ways for an off-road delivery simulator. It can get tedious at times and we wish the game took a few more chances, context, and variety in challenging our driving skills, but exploring and making our own battles through the tough journey from place to place is still a highlight, especially with friends along for the ride. A sketchy damage system and a few less than stellar textures make this game feel less polished than it ought to be at times, but with a healthy mod community and a ton of support and depth behind it, Spintires: MudRunner feels like an off-road trek that will keep on giving.