Spintires - - China Adventure Dlc __top__
Let's be honest: Spintires is already hard. China Adventure is harder.
See how the narrow canals and rural bridges change the gameplay dynamic in the China Village map: Spintires (@Spintires) • Facebook Facebook• 25 Nov 2020 Spintires (@Spintires) • Facebook
A lighter 4x2 truck, which is surprisingly capable and essential for navigating the tight, narrow pathways of the "China Village" map. Availability Note Spintires - China Adventure DLC
However, if you are a veteran who has conquered every swamp in The Valley and survived The Island, China Adventure is the ultimate test of your skills. The manual bamboo roads, the terrifying cliffside passes, and the sheer power of the 10x10 Shaanxi make this the most rewarding expansion in the Spintires library.
The China Adventure DLC isn't just a reskin; it introduces two new gameplay mechanics that change how you plan your routes. Let's be honest: Spintires is already hard
Released in November 2017 as a downloadable content (DLC) for the original Spintires (developed by Oovee Games and published by Focus Home Interactive), takes the game’s signature hardcore off-road simulation to a completely new environment — the rugged, misty landscapes of rural China.
The most immediate change in the China Adventure DLC is the atmosphere. Gone are the grey skies and birch trees. In their place, the player is introduced to three brand new, massive maps inspired by the Chinese provinces of Yunnan, Sichuan, and Inner Mongolia. Availability Note However, if you are a veteran
A lightweight, nimble 4x2 truck ideal for navigating the narrow, tight turns found within the village map. Expanded Gameplay Mechanics Spintires | China Adventure (DLC) | GamePlay PC
has officially expanded the legendary mud-slinging simulator, taking players far from the Russian wilderness into the beautiful and brutal landscapes of China. Released by Oovee Games
Boot up Spintires , select the China Adventure map, and remember: The mud is deep, the mountains are high, and the Jade waits for no one.
The DLC introduces two new maps: and China Quarry . While the core engine—the celebrated terrain deformation technology—remains the same, the aesthetic and layout are a departure from the Taiga.




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