New John Deere Game Features G-Series Skid Steers and Compact Track Loader

Deere fans can take control of a new G-Series skid steer or compact track loader in the Small Machine vs. Big Jobs game.
Deere fans can take control of a new G-Series skid steer or compact track loader in the Small Machine vs. Big Jobs game.

John Deere’s Construction and Forestry Division recently announced a new interactive game featuring G-Series skid steers and a compact track loader. The “Small Machine vs. Big Jobs” game can be accessed on a mobile device or personal computer by visiting FearTheDeere.com.

“We’re excited to launch our new small-frame G-Series models to the market and wanted to invite customers and fans to get to know these machines in a different way,” said Graham Hinch, division manager at John Deere Commercial Worksite Products. “The Small Machine vs. Big Jobs Challenge will familiarize players with the models in our lineup while having a little fun.”

Players can select from four skid steer models or a compact track loader. With these machines, players can perform construction, landscaping and livestock tasks. There are 10 levels that can be completed in the game, and a real-time leaderboard displays the scores of all players. These scores can also be shared on Facebook and Twitter.

John Deere revealed its new Final Tier 4 G-Series skid steers and a new compact loader on Feb. 12. The machines are all designed to tackle agricultural material handling, construction and landscape jobs.

"With the addition of these new G-Series models, John Deere now offers a full line of skid steers and compact track loaders to meet the quality, performance and price point needs of today's customer," Gregg Zupancic, product marketing manager of John Deere Construction & Forestry, stated at the time of the release.

Customers can find more information on the machines at www.Deere.com or by speaking to their local John Deere dealer.