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So, here’s the thing about Saber Interactive. These folks have somehow cracked the code on making simulators that people actually get excited about. Ever since they dropped Mudrunner back in 2017, they’ve just been, well, rolling with it, literally. I mean, who thought driving vehicles through muck and snow could be this thrilling? But, hey, they proved us wrong. Fast forward through Snowrunner and all that, you now have Roadcraft. This one’s kinda like their crown jewel, or maybe that’s just me getting carried away. Anyway, it’s out now, and folks are going wild over it.
Our buddy Ed gave it a whirl and called it a “convincing argument,” or something like that. I suppose he got all philosophical about how this game makes a mountain out of a molehill, but in a good way. You know, like, it turns construction stuff into something gamers can’t resist. Now, I’m no Ed, and I didn’t quite get to play it myself yet, but apparently, it hits you with a kind of satisfaction even the biggest RPGs and shooters can’t match. Go figure.
And listen, it’s not just Ed who’s into it. The launch stats? Off the charts! On Steam, this thing was popping. Even the big wigs at this company, Pullup Entertainment Group — or was it another name? I keep mixing these up — are shouting from the rooftops about how fantastic Roadcraft is doing. Something about smashing player records with over 600,000 players. Sounds like they’ve got some bragging rights now.
Geoffroy Sardin, the CEO — no clue how to pronounce that, so don’t ask — went on about the “excellent first few weeks.” And honestly, if the CEO’s buzzing about it, then maybe they’re onto something pretty cool.
Oh, right. If you’re itching to try Roadcraft, snag a copy on Steam. But if you’re more of a window shopper, just keep it on your wishlist. Or, you know, dive into other games if this isn’t your cup of tea. We’ve got a bunch of recommendations for the best sandbox and building games. Dig in!
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Hope this hits the mark!