Compare Snow Clearing Driving Simulator prices across 50+ stores and find the best deal. Developed by A Nostru. Published by My Way Games. Released on 9/23/2019. Available on PC. Genres: Casual, Indie, Racing, Simulation, Sports.

Piloting a snow plow through icy hilly roads sounds like cozy low-stakes fun until the snow physics start body-slamming your truck like a concrete wall. Approach with very low expectations and a very low budget.

I went into this one hoping for the kind of oddly satisfying chore-sim loop that makes a lazy afternoon disappear. You know the vibe: methodical clearing, a satisfying before-and-after, maybe some slippery physics to keep things interesting. What I actually found was something considerably rougher around the edges, and honest players deserve to know the difference upfront. The core premise puts you behind the wheel of a snow plow across 15 levels set on frozen highways and hilly mountain roads. The ice and snow physics are the central selling point, but community feedback tells a harsher story: the snow behaves less like powder and more like solid obstacles. Hit a drift at the wrong angle and your plow bounces off it as if it were a concrete barrier rather than something you should be carving through. The route design is rigid, and deviating from the intended clearing line tends to leave snow arranged in awkward configurations that become nearly impossible to shift. That is frustrating in a game that literally asks you to clear snow. The camera situation is worth flagging too. Despite listings that advertise multiple camera views, players have reported in practice being stuck with a single rear-facing third-person view that makes precision driving genuinely difficult. There is also a known bug on level five where an overpass geometry acts as an invisible wall, halting progress entirely regardless of how much time or effort you have banked. For a 15-level game that already has a short total runtime, a broken level is a meaningful problem. The Steam community forum is sparse, with only a handful of threads ever posted, which signals pretty clearly that the developer support pipeline is thin. Accessibility-wise, this is strictly mouse-and-keyboard or basic gamepad fare. There is nothing here that would benefit from a steering wheel or pedal setup, so sim-rig owners can park that hardware. Equally, solo play is the only mode on offer. No local co-op, no multiplayer, no shared leaderboards. My usual "four friends on the couch" test does not even apply. Single-player, singleplayer only, full stop. The system requirements are minimal enough to run on practically any machine made in the last decade, which is one genuine point in its favor. The Steam review pool is small and split roughly down the middle, hovering in Mixed territory. That mixed signal is pretty accurate: a handful of players seem to find a kind of chaotic low-budget charm in it, while others who came in expecting a functional snow-clearing simulator left disappointed and refunded. If you are hunting for a proper vehicle sim with believable plow mechanics, look elsewhere. If you are the type who genuinely enjoys poking at cheap, lo-fi oddities as a curiosity, the asking price sits low enough that the damage is minimal. Riley, Scout Team

Snow Clearing Driving Simulator
CasualIndieRacingSimulationSports

Snow Clearing Driving Simulator

Sep 23, 2019A NostruMy Way Games
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Piloting a snow plow through icy hilly roads sounds like cozy low-stakes fun until the snow physics start body-slamming your truck like a concrete wall. Approach with very low expectations and a very low budget.

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I went into this one hoping for the kind of oddly satisfying chore-sim loop that makes a lazy afternoon disappear. You know the vibe: methodical clearing, a satisfying before-and-after, maybe some slippery physics to keep things interesting. What I actually found was something considerably rougher around the edges, and honest players deserve to know the difference upfront. The core premise puts you behind the wheel of a snow plow across 15 levels set on frozen highways and hilly mountain roads. The ice and snow physics are the central selling point, but community feedback tells a harsher story: the snow behaves less like powder and more like solid obstacles. Hit a drift at the wrong angle and your plow bounces off it as if it were a concrete barrier rather than something you should be carving through. The route design is rigid, and deviating from the intended clearing line tends to leave snow arranged in awkward configurations that become nearly impossible to shift. That is frustrating in a game that literally asks you to clear snow. The camera situation is worth flagging too. Despite listings that advertise multiple camera views, players have reported in practice being stuck with a single rear-facing third-person view that makes precision driving genuinely difficult. There is also a known bug on level five where an overpass geometry acts as an invisible wall, halting progress entirely regardless of how much time or effort you have banked. For a 15-level game that already has a short total runtime, a broken level is a meaningful problem. The Steam community forum is sparse, with only a handful of threads ever posted, which signals pretty clearly that the developer support pipeline is thin. Accessibility-wise, this is strictly mouse-and-keyboard or basic gamepad fare. There is nothing here that would benefit from a steering wheel or pedal setup, so sim-rig owners can park that hardware. Equally, solo play is the only mode on offer. No local co-op, no multiplayer, no shared leaderboards. My usual "four friends on the couch" test does not even apply. Single-player, singleplayer only, full stop. The system requirements are minimal enough to run on practically any machine made in the last decade, which is one genuine point in its favor. The Steam review pool is small and split roughly down the middle, hovering in Mixed territory. That mixed signal is pretty accurate: a handful of players seem to find a kind of chaotic low-budget charm in it, while others who came in expecting a functional snow-clearing simulator left disappointed and refunded. If you are hunting for a proper vehicle sim with believable plow mechanics, look elsewhere. If you are the type who genuinely enjoys poking at cheap, lo-fi oddities as a curiosity, the asking price sits low enough that the damage is minimal. Riley, Scout Team

Tags

singleplayertier:sub-5Snow PlowVehicle SimLevel-BasedTime LimitIce PhysicsSolo OnlyBudget TitleLow Spec

System Requirements

Minimum

OS
Windows 7 x64
Storage
200 MB available space
Graphics
Intel HD graphics
Processor
Intel Dual Core

Recommended

OS
Windows 10 x64
Storage
200 MB available space
Graphics
GT 210
Processor
Intel i3

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Developer
A Nostru
Publisher
My Way Games
Release Date
Sep 23, 2019

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