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Release Date

12 Jun, 2014

Publisher/Developer

Oovee® Games

Reviews

Steam: 87.50% positive (25871/29567)
Metacritic: 67/100

System Requirements

Minimum:
  • OS: Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7/8 or 10
  • Processor: Intel® Pentium Dual Core 2.0GHz or equivalent
  • Memory: 2 GB RAM
  • Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce 9600 GT or equivalent
  • DirectX: Version 9.0c
  • Storage: 1 GB available space
  • Sound Card: DirectX® 9.0c Compatible
  • Additional Notes: Game is compatible with: Gamepad Microsoft Xbox 360 Controller for Windows. Confirmed Steering Wheel support for Logitech G25/G27 - Other models have not been tested; This game is 32-bit application

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Spintires® Steam AI Review Summary

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Summary generated from 300 most useful Steam user reviews.

Users wrote

Recurring praise centers on the realistic mud physics and terrain deformation that make driving feel weighty and engaging. The game also offers abundant maps, vehicles, and strong mod/workshop content that extend playtime. Many players describe the experience as relaxing, addictive, and satisfying to play with friends. However, there are frequent issues in multiplayer, updates can break things, and some DLCs are buggy or overpriced, which dampens the overall experience.

Last updated: 2026-03-06

Most Mentioned Advantages

  • Strong mud physics and terrain deformation (22 mentions) - Players consistently praise the realistic mud physics and terrain deformation. Vehicle handling responds to mud, water, and weight in convincing ways, making each drive a tactical challenge. The feedback from winching and getting unstuck is often described as rewarding.
  • Rich content, maps and mod/workshop support (16 mentions) - The game offers many maps and DLCs and a thriving Steam Workshop with user-made content. Mods expand the variety of vehicles, scenarios, and challenges. This content depth keeps players engaged for long periods.
  • Relaxing and addictive off-road sandbox (14 mentions) - Many reviewers find the core experience meditative and engaging, especially when playing with friends. The slow pace and mud interactions create a satisfying sense of progress. The game is described as enjoyable to unwind with after a long day.
  • Good performance on low-end hardware (9 mentions) - The game can run on low-spec PCs and even older laptops, making it accessible to players with modest hardware. This broad compatibility helps players on budget machines join the experience. Performance expectations are generally reasonable given the visuals.
  • Nostalgia and community spirit (7 mentions) - Some players value the game's legacy and the devotion of the community. They describe it as a labor of love from the developers that keeps the game alive through updates and mods. This sense of community adds to the experience for many.

Most Mentioned Disadvantages

  • Persistent multiplayer bugs and online issues (20 mentions) - Reviewers report that multiplayer is buggy and unstable, with frequent disconnects or crashes. The online experience can feel unreliable and some players avoid online play. This heavily affects long-term enjoyment for co-op sessions.
  • Frequent bugs, glitches and crashes (16 mentions) - Many reviews mention glitches in physics, vehicles flying, and crashes after updates. Stability problems can break missions or ruin a session. Buggy updates contribute to a frustrating experience for some players.
  • DLCs and maps buggy or overpriced (10 mentions) - Some DLCs, especially China DLC, are cited as buggy. Several players feel paid DLCs are overpriced relative to the base game. This reduces perceived value for new maps and content.
  • Camera and controls are awkward (10 mentions) - The camera and user interface are criticized for being hard to use and non-intuitive. The learning curve can be steep for new players. Some players prefer other games due to these control issues.
  • Save progress issues (7 mentions) - Reports of save corruption or progress loss exist. Some players faced errors or invalid save states after updates or restarts. This undermines trust in progress and repeat play sessions.

Compared Games

  • MudRunner (12 mentions) - Many reviewers compare against MudRunner, with some saying MudRunner is better or more polished. Spintires is seen as the original, and MudRunner is often viewed as an improved follow-up by others.
  • SnowRunner (6 mentions) - Some reviewers mention SnowRunner as a later, improved successor with better content or polish. Spintires is described as the original, with SnowRunner building on it.
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