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I’ve just completed the entire Longspring map
And I can confidently say this has been the most enjoyable MudRunner map I’ve played to date.
Every stretch of trail offered a meaningful choice: do I risk the cliffs for a faster delivery, or play it safe through the flooded backroads? The map’s layout always gave me options, but never let me relax. Even the more “forgiving” roads had surprises waiting
And yes, I’ve got the tip-overs to prove it.
What stood out was how rewarding the progression felt.
No two episodes of my YouTube series looked the same, and that’s a rare thing in MudRunner.
I recorded my full journey across the map in a YouTube series
Massive respect for the creator for making this entirely with vanilla assets
If you’re thinking of playing Longspring (or Longfall), do it. Just don’t expect to take shortcuts without consequences.
10/10. Would suffer again.
Would recommend this map to those looking for more than a challenge :3
очень обрадовало что пришлось е6фшить а не просто по дороге кататся
It took me multiple sessions over multiple days to finally finish it. This is one of the ultimate tests of your Mudrunning skills. Patience and careful planning are definitely rewarded here, and even the most minor of victories require great effort.
Mere solid ground is one of the rarest features in this map
Highly recommended!