Crazy physics and high-speed races! Craft vehicles cleverly by combining building blocks and mechanical parts to create powerful drivetrains. Unlock new parts, race for the gold, and challenge your friends in multiplayer.
Technical creations mix with crazy physics and high-speed races in Screw Drivers!
Build cars with combustion or electric engines, or maybe both? You design the powertrain using axles, gears and suspensions to get the power from the engines through the wheels and onto the asphalt. Whether you build rear-wheel-drive, or power all 30 wheels of your speed machine, as long as you engineer a gear transmission, you are guaranteed to go!
Design and engineer your own car, truck, tank, plane or whatever you can think of in the easy-to-use build editor. Whether you have 4 wheels, 16 wheels, propellers, pistons, or 50 engines... vehicle construction is all yours!
Realistic or ridiculous – it’s up to you!
Publisher Headup and developer Creactstudios announced that Screw Drivers will launch on Steam Early Access on June 20, 2024, as a free game.
To help support development, we will be offering paid cosmetics-focused Supporter Packs. But have no fear; the only thing keeping you from unlocking more performance parts are those annoying island Royals, who you’ll need to beat to access their toolboxes of turbocharged toys.
There’s a group of fancy royals convinced they have the best cars in the world, and who better than you to prove them wrong! Each monarch uses different building blocks to activate special mechanical features in their vehicles. Challenge them and beat their creations to unlock new engines, wheels and gears.
Race with friends in multiplayer, embarking on adventures across an island where thrilling races and competitions await, all fueled by turbo-powered creations and boundless imagination. Steam Workshop integration lets you play and share your creations, allowing anyone to jump into the action by downloading shared vehicles to start racing immediately!
Screw Drivers is in development for PC (Steam), scheduled for 2025.
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