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Professional Offroad Transport Simulator Release Date

 

 

September 15, in the year of our Lord 2017 -- Fat Dog Games, a Polish independent game publisher, has announced the premiere of a popular transporter-type game, Professional Offroad Transport Simulator, produced by Dev4play. The game will be out on Steam, December 6. Professional Offroad Transport Simulator is a simulation game that combines heavy goods transport with the off-road environment.

The players will be able to drive heavy old trucks to transport different kinds of materials (wood, stones, water, barrels, planks, gravel, palettes, etc) through narrow, steep roads and gather valuable points. They can choose a vehicle of their liking from a vast selection of trucks, expand or upgrade their collection and explore two large maps. Featured vehicles resemble the most popular models used for transportation worldwide, so anyone interested in heavy-machinery transport, will surely recognize them - an offroad car with a winch, truck with a wood trailer and fuel tank, a 6×6 offroad car with the stronger winch or a truck with a double trailer.

The game will include a free ride mode with the possibility of saving the progress of the player, as well as a possibility of creating custom mods. Developers are planning regular updates with new vehicles and expansion packs.

The game contains a free-ride mode with save option as well as a possibility of creating player mods. The game's premiere is scheduled on December 6th, 2017.

No word on a physical copy of this game at this time. Families are required to pay for Internet usage fees to download this game. For more information click here.

 

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