


Instead, you are working towards making as much money for your garage as possible. Like most simulator games, Car Mechanic Simulator Classic is absent of an actual story to progress through. Some nice tunes would’ve gone a long way to set a more conducive atmosphere to concentrate on the work in hand but at times it’s as welcome as a wasp at a picnic. One thing I suggest you do is to turn the music off… at times it sounds like you’re in a digital watch factory in the late ’80s. I would note also that this game is branded as Car Mechanic Simulator Classic… So anyone thinking of buying this game needs to understand that what they are getting is the game in its original form Sound However, as an indie gamer, I don’t have as much of an issue with this as some would. In fact, I’d say that it looks closer to Xbox original graphics than it does Xbox one graphics. Graphicsįor me, the graphics aren’t up to the current-gen standard. You learn how your car works and also find that sometimes it’s the small things that give you the biggest headache. When you’ve examined your customers’ vehicle and found its faults you then have to order replacement parts on your computer, here you will find everything from oil filters to body panels… If you stick to basics for a few jobs and get used to the fiddly controls, you will find that this is a tidy little game that you can learn a few things from. The tasks on offer can be anything from an oil change to a complete suspension or engine rebuild. The jobs to take are entirely up to you, the phone rings and upon answering you’re given the option to either accept or decline the customer.
