New snowmobile sim Sledders launched with positive reviews

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A new snowmobile simulator called Sledders has been released, and fans are excited. The game is a realistic, physics-based simulation where players can explore deep-snow backcountry areas and create custom courses. It launched out of early access last week and is set to come to consoles soon. Sledders allows players to engage in both competitive and cooperative online modes. It has received great feedback, with 96% positive reviews on Steam from nearly 3,000 users. This has given it an "overwhelmingly positive" rating, indicating strong player satisfaction. The game challenges players to master various skills such as shifting their weight, counter-steering, and controlling speed to navigate the terrain efficiently. It also features tie-ins with real snowmobile brands like Ski-Doo, Lynx, and Polaris, attracting real-life snowmobiling fans. Developer Hanki Games has stated they will continue to improve the game, promising additional features and content in the future. They expressed excitement about the ongoing development of Sledders and aim to make it the best snowmobiling experience possible.


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