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Saber Interactive, right? They’ve sorta nailed this knack for bringing those simulation games to folks who might usually shy away from ’em. You know, like with their Runner series? Started with Mudrunner back in 2017. Then there’s Snowrunner and Expeditions: A Mudrunner Game. Each one kinda like a step up from the last. But I ramble. Anyway, just last month, they dropped Roadcraft. And it’s kinda like they took all that focus on details and mixed it with these super fun building tasks. People are digging it! Focus Entertainment’s big cheese says it’s one of their top launches ever. Crazy, right?
I remember reading Ed’s take on Roadcraft. He made it sound like even the weirdest stuff can turn cool in video games. Okay, maybe not his exact words. But, he was really into those building parts and how the game didn’t just hand you rewards like the big RPGs or shooters. Somehow, it pulls you in. Not saying I’ve played it nonstop since it launched on Steam… but you get the drift.
Seems like it’s not just me, though. Loads of people jumped on it right from day one! According to some financial mumbo-jumbo from today, the Pullup Entertainment Group (which, by the way, owns Focus), mentioned how Roadcraft totally smashed expectations. Over 600,000 people, just going full throttle. Geoffroy Sardin, the Pullup CEO guy, even singled out those first few weeks as stellar for Focus.
Oh, before I forget! You can snag Roadcraft on Steam if you’re curious. Or just stick it on your wishlist if you’ve got gaming commitment issues. No pressure, right? If you’re into this vibe, there’s a list of top sandbox and building games I can point you to, but I won’t ramble on here.
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