Compare Timber! The Logging Experts prices across 50+ stores and find the best deal. Developed by Stonehill Games. Published by UniqueGames. Released on 11/18/2016. Available on PC. Genres: Casual, Simulation.

With only 26% positive Steam reviews from a small player base, this forestry sim promises accessible machinery controls and a career mode but falls short of delivering on that promise for most who try it.

I put time into Timber! The Logging Experts hoping it would scratch the niche itch that forestry sims occasionally deliver on, and the honest verdict is rougher than a freshly cleared logging road. The core loop has you operating different forestry machines, cutting trees into logs, and hauling them across maps in a career mode structure. On paper, that is a workable skeleton for a casual sim. In practice, the execution leaves a lot of questions unanswered. The machine breakdown mechanic is the one moment where the game gestures toward genuine decision-making. When equipment fails mid-job, you have to manage replacements, which should create resource pressure and interesting choices. But without a deep progression system or meaningful upgrade path behind it, that pressure deflates quickly. There is no mod ecosystem to speak of, which matters more than casual players might expect: a game this light on content relies on community additions to extend its legs, and Timber! simply does not have them. ModDB lists the game with zero mods available. The tutorial question is where I want to give it the most credit. The game does appear to respect newcomers by keeping the onboarding short and letting players get into machinery controls fast. For someone who has never touched a forestry sim and wants to dip a toe before committing to something like Farming Simulator's logging modules, the low barrier to entry is real. Controls for log hauling and cab operation are reportedly functional enough that even disconnecting a hauler accidentally becomes its own small discovery moment. That counts for something. What does not count for much is the reception. Fifteen Steam reviews, only four of them positive, puts this in "mostly negative" territory by the numbers. That is a small sample, but the ratio is hard to dismiss. No critic coverage exists anywhere, Metacritic has nothing, and community discussion dried up within months of the 2016 release. When a sim title generates this little sustained conversation, it usually signals that neither the depth-seekers nor the casual crowd found enough to stay. Compared to competitors like Forestry 2017 that the community itself was debating in the game's own forum, Timber! appears to have lost that comparison for most players. I would not frame this as a beginner gateway into sim gaming the way I might frame a short-session city builder or a stripped-down management title. Those have feedback loops. This one feels more like a proof-of-concept that shipped before the content caught up with the concept. If you are specifically hunting for the lightest possible forestry experience and have exhausted friendlier options, the low system requirements and quick startup time mean you will not waste an evening finding out. But that is a narrow recommendation. Diego, Scout Team

Timber! The Logging Experts
CasualSimulation

Timber! The Logging Experts

Nov 18, 2016Stonehill GamesUniqueGames
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With only 26% positive Steam reviews from a small player base, this forestry sim promises accessible machinery controls and a career mode but falls short of delivering on that promise for most who try it.

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I put time into Timber! The Logging Experts hoping it would scratch the niche itch that forestry sims occasionally deliver on, and the honest verdict is rougher than a freshly cleared logging road. The core loop has you operating different forestry machines, cutting trees into logs, and hauling them across maps in a career mode structure. On paper, that is a workable skeleton for a casual sim. In practice, the execution leaves a lot of questions unanswered. The machine breakdown mechanic is the one moment where the game gestures toward genuine decision-making. When equipment fails mid-job, you have to manage replacements, which should create resource pressure and interesting choices. But without a deep progression system or meaningful upgrade path behind it, that pressure deflates quickly. There is no mod ecosystem to speak of, which matters more than casual players might expect: a game this light on content relies on community additions to extend its legs, and Timber! simply does not have them. ModDB lists the game with zero mods available. The tutorial question is where I want to give it the most credit. The game does appear to respect newcomers by keeping the onboarding short and letting players get into machinery controls fast. For someone who has never touched a forestry sim and wants to dip a toe before committing to something like Farming Simulator's logging modules, the low barrier to entry is real. Controls for log hauling and cab operation are reportedly functional enough that even disconnecting a hauler accidentally becomes its own small discovery moment. That counts for something. What does not count for much is the reception. Fifteen Steam reviews, only four of them positive, puts this in "mostly negative" territory by the numbers. That is a small sample, but the ratio is hard to dismiss. No critic coverage exists anywhere, Metacritic has nothing, and community discussion dried up within months of the 2016 release. When a sim title generates this little sustained conversation, it usually signals that neither the depth-seekers nor the casual crowd found enough to stay. Compared to competitors like Forestry 2017 that the community itself was debating in the game's own forum, Timber! appears to have lost that comparison for most players. I would not frame this as a beginner gateway into sim gaming the way I might frame a short-session city builder or a stripped-down management title. Those have feedback loops. This one feels more like a proof-of-concept that shipped before the content caught up with the concept. If you are specifically hunting for the lightest possible forestry experience and have exhausted friendlier options, the low system requirements and quick startup time mean you will not waste an evening finding out. But that is a narrow recommendation. Diego, Scout Team

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singleplayertier:sub-5Forestry SimCareer ModeVehicle OperationMachine BreakdownLow System RequirementsShort SessionLog Hauling

System Requirements

Minimum

OS
Windows 7, 8, 10 (x86)
Memory
4 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 9.0c
Storage
650 MB available space
Graphics
Nvidia GeForce GT 240 / AMD Radeon HD 5570, min. 1GB VRAM
Processor
Intel Core2Duo / AMD X2, min. 2.2 GHz

Recommended

OS
Windows 7, 8, 10 (x64)
Memory
8 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 9.0c
Storage
650 MB available space
Graphics
Nvidia GeForce GTX 580 / AMD Radeon HD 6900, min. 2GB VRAM
Processor
Intel i5 / AMD X4, min. 2.4 GHz

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Developer
Stonehill Games
Publisher
UniqueGames
Release Date
Nov 18, 2016

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