About Snowing Simulator:
Snow simulater is the much anticipated sequel to Mud runner, the third game in the spintires off road simulation series, and this new installment takes the spintires concept from being a curious toy to a full fledged game. Quite a monumental leap to say the least. I won’t be covering many of the things that stayed the same from mud runner, as I already made a review of it. It does this mainly by adding a new progression system. Trucks and upgrades are now earned through money, an XP level system, and scavenged from the maps as you play. In some ways, this makes the game into a bit of a metroidvania type of ordeal. There are many areas starting out that you simply cannot reach with your current equipment. And that can be rather frustrating to someone unfamiliar with spintires. Your biggest enemy is yourself if you don’t know what your trucks can and cannot do. Many judgement calls will have to be made. Especially when doing a super heavy haul contract with early game equipment. The base game is split into three regions. Michigan, Wisconsin, and the Tamir river Siberia. So two of the three games are in America now. And these three regions are split into four maps each that are linked together through tunnels or checkpoints. The maps are like your typical spintires maps. You need to get to watch towers to clear up your own 3D map you have, and find gas stations, repair hubs, garages and resource points. Some of which need deliveries to get running. Bridges may also need to be built and rock slides cleared through deliveries as well. All of these maps have a main goal in mind that usually amounts to finishing a megaproject. A new oil derrick or pipeline being built to show you made a difference in the world.