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Tune My Car

Platform(s): PC
Genre: Simulation
Developer: RD Games

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'Tune My Car' Announced - Screens & Trailer

by Rainier on Dec. 9, 2020 @ 12:17 a.m. PST

Tune My Car is a realistic car mechanic simulator, which will be aimed at tuning and pimping various cars.

Sports car? Convertible? Maybe an old school Van? Find scrapped cars left out in the field, buy damaged ones from their owners or just retrieve them from a junkyard. There’s a large world of not wanted cars to be discovered. “Adopt them” and take to your garage to give them a second life they surely deserve.

In Tune My Car the player will repair, restore and tune seemingly useless old cars. A skilled mechanic's eye can discover a gem in a pile of scrap. It may still have a chance to do more than one lap on the racetrack. Replace the crashed parts with new ones, make the car look breathtaking, let it stand out from the crowd, and tune the performance up to impress homies on the block.

The only limit is your imagination. Every car that comes out from your garage is a small work of art. Are you aiming for a retro vibe? No problem. A futuristic car with full electronics on board? Of course you can. Or maybe you want to sell your baby to a street race lover? The flame decal on the door and the skull on the gearbox will work great.

Just remember that Tune My Car is a full-on simulation game. You can inspect every part of the vehicle personally and if you have any screws left, it's rather worth taking a second look.

Key Features:

  • Realistic garage mechanic experience
  • Become a real master of tuning
  • Buy used cars, renovate them and give them a second life
  • Inspect every parts thoroughly

Tune My Car is in development for PC (Steam).



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