There’s a few modes to select from Normal, Normal w/o Tutorial, Sandbox, and Expert. There’s no story in the traditional sense of the phrase, but instead, a general framework that sees you running a near constant cycle of fixing up motors. Here, newcomers are welcomed with open arms, and given all the insight they need to ensure that they have a level footing with genre veterans. I’ll say this, for a game that attempts to simulate something that’s already as tough to understand as it is, Car Mechanic Simulator does an incredible job of feeding you into the experience.
If you never knew how to fix up cars but always wondered what the fuss was about, or, whether it was as complex as it looks, this is your chance to find out. How much of that is true? Most of it, actually. Car Mechanic Simulator, as alluded to in the title, allows you to take on the role of a car mechanic, and has you building and expanding your repair service empire in what’s described as an incredibly detailed and highly realistic experience.
Safe to say, if you want to enjoy the simulation of something specific, chances are, there’s a game that will scratch that itch. There’s a simulator for just about anything and everything these days from cooking and farming, right through to something more outlandish, such as the upcoming Bee Simulator.