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Seems okay to me. If they keep using different terrain types to name their game they're going to be really restricted to how they design the levels. Calling it Sandrunner or Rockrunner is going to push it to be only that kind of terrain, right?
I mean, snowrunner has maps with no snow, but the name still follows the pattern
I agree with this, and it's funny that it caught my attention, just by saying it's a Mudrunnner game.
If there was a single title in the bunch to play, this one looks like the most interesting. The Mudrunner one was just a bit too "chorey".
So it is technically a "SnowRunner Game" but it has no snow on it's trailer. So better call it "Expeditions" at this point.
Sounds all over the shop, lol.
you're a let down but people dont make threads about you..
Different things matter to different people, it's just a matter of perspective, ya big meanie. :P
Remorse is good though, as long as I'm not being trolled... :D
Don't worry, he didn't mean it.
I forgive you, it's okey. I started this discussion to see if anyone else had any interesting ideas for the name of the game because I just didn't think it was very creative or good