After felling, logs must be debranched, moved using a dragger, and loaded onto trucks using heavy cranes for delivery.
Released on December 19, 2013, is a management and operations simulation game developed by United Independent Entertainment . The game tasks players with overseeing a full timber production cycle, from felling trees to transporting logs for sale. Gameplay Mechanics
Many reviewers found the core gameplay loop—aligning a dot to cut a tree—to be tedious and unengaging over time. Woodcutter Simulator 2013
Players earn money by fulfilling customer orders and producing woodchips for heating, which can be used to purchase and repair more advanced vehicles. Reception and Technical Issues
The game is often cited for performance issues, sound bugs, and "invisible walls" that hinder exploration. System Requirements Woodcutter Simulator 2013 Gameplay HD After felling, logs must be debranched, moved using
Players have reported issues such as vehicles becoming immobilized by small twigs and objects "ghosting" through machinery.
Players can use a first-person perspective to cut trees with a chainsaw or operate specialized machinery like feller bunchers. Gameplay Mechanics Many reviewers found the core gameplay
Despite its premise of providing a realistic simulation, the game has received mostly negative reviews on Steam. Common criticisms from critics and players include: