The title is often listed in databases like under the Racing and Simulation genres. You can find industry reports or "post-mortem" articles on sites like Gamasutra (now Game Developer) regarding the niche success of off-road simulators like MudRunner or SnowRunner , which share DNA with Offroad Horizons . Where to play or find more info:

You can follow the game's evolution through its official dev logs, which detail new vehicle handling characteristics and level updates.

The game is built on a . To understand the "arcade vs. simulation" balance it strikes, you might explore papers on:

There isn't a specific academic paper titled "Orizzonti fuoristrada: Arcade Rock Crawling," as this appears to be the Italian translation/subtitle for the video game .