Compare Car Mechanic Shop Simulator prices across 50+ stores and find the best deal. Developed by Digital Melody. Published by Games Incubator. Released on 3/5/2025. Available on PC. Genres: Casual, Indie, Simulation.

Closer to Supermarket Simulator with a wrench skin than a proper garage game - worth knowing before you swipe your card on this one.

My instinct when something sits at 58% on Steam is to dig into why, and Car Mechanic Shop Simulator is a pretty instructive case study in expectation mismatch. The title promises grease-under-the-fingernails wrench work; what you actually get is closer to a parts-retail shopkeeper loop dressed up in automotive clothing. You stock shelves with oil filters, brake pads, clutch kits, and radiators, price them against demand, man the checkout counter, and handle incoming repair orders from customers complaining about rattling suspensions or dead batteries. The business management layer - setting margins, unlocking new product licenses, expanding floor space, and eventually adding motorcycle sales - is the real spine of the game, not the mechanical diagnostics. For a management-sim player who just wants a low-stakes progression loop to unwind with, that framing is actually fine. You start with a small, underfunded shop, scrape together enough margin on basic parts to afford better inventory, and gradually unlock advanced stock like V8 OHV engine components and electronic systems. The loop has a familiar and functional rhythm - order goods, arrange them, serve customers, reinvest profits, repeat. If you have ever found Supermarket Simulator genuinely relaxing, the automotive reskin here will hold your attention for a reasonable stretch. The problems are real, though, and they matter depending on your tolerance for rough-edged indie releases. Player reviews at launch flagged a crash bug tied to cash payments for motorcycle and service transactions, an economy that hands customers oddly non-round payment amounts that break immersion, and the absence of basic quality-of-life options like in-game volume sliders and mouse sensitivity controls. The staffing economy also drew criticism - a single cashier costs enough per day that the math barely pencils out for a small shop, which creates friction rather than interesting resource decisions. The AI-generated character portrait art disclosed by the developer has been another flashpoint in the community. Depth of decision-making is where this title genuinely underperforms for players who want systems that push back. There is no meaningful AI behavior to outmaneuver, no dynamic competitor pressure, no mod ecosystem worth mentioning. The tutorial does its job of hand-holding new players through the "attach part B to socket C" sequences, so accessibility is not the issue. The ceiling just arrives faster than the price point might suggest - reviewers report the content running dry around the ten-hour mark, with requests for more vehicle types and items going unanswered at the time of writing. The core loop is short-lived, and the polish is not there to compensate. If you are the kind of player who genuinely loves the shopkeeper-sim sub-genre and can stomach a title that is still finding its footing with patches, there is a free demo on Steam that gives you a fair sample of every major system before you commit. That is the right call here. Go in knowing this is a casual retail management game about selling car parts, not a deep simulation of automotive repair, and your expectations will land in the right place. Diego, Scout Team

Car Mechanic Shop Simulator
CasualIndieSimulation

Car Mechanic Shop Simulator

Mar 5, 2025Digital MelodyGames Incubator
GamerScout Says

Closer to Supermarket Simulator with a wrench skin than a proper garage game - worth knowing before you swipe your card on this one.

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My instinct when something sits at 58% on Steam is to dig into why, and Car Mechanic Shop Simulator is a pretty instructive case study in expectation mismatch. The title promises grease-under-the-fingernails wrench work; what you actually get is closer to a parts-retail shopkeeper loop dressed up in automotive clothing. You stock shelves with oil filters, brake pads, clutch kits, and radiators, price them against demand, man the checkout counter, and handle incoming repair orders from customers complaining about rattling suspensions or dead batteries. The business management layer - setting margins, unlocking new product licenses, expanding floor space, and eventually adding motorcycle sales - is the real spine of the game, not the mechanical diagnostics. For a management-sim player who just wants a low-stakes progression loop to unwind with, that framing is actually fine. You start with a small, underfunded shop, scrape together enough margin on basic parts to afford better inventory, and gradually unlock advanced stock like V8 OHV engine components and electronic systems. The loop has a familiar and functional rhythm - order goods, arrange them, serve customers, reinvest profits, repeat. If you have ever found Supermarket Simulator genuinely relaxing, the automotive reskin here will hold your attention for a reasonable stretch. The problems are real, though, and they matter depending on your tolerance for rough-edged indie releases. Player reviews at launch flagged a crash bug tied to cash payments for motorcycle and service transactions, an economy that hands customers oddly non-round payment amounts that break immersion, and the absence of basic quality-of-life options like in-game volume sliders and mouse sensitivity controls. The staffing economy also drew criticism - a single cashier costs enough per day that the math barely pencils out for a small shop, which creates friction rather than interesting resource decisions. The AI-generated character portrait art disclosed by the developer has been another flashpoint in the community. Depth of decision-making is where this title genuinely underperforms for players who want systems that push back. There is no meaningful AI behavior to outmaneuver, no dynamic competitor pressure, no mod ecosystem worth mentioning. The tutorial does its job of hand-holding new players through the "attach part B to socket C" sequences, so accessibility is not the issue. The ceiling just arrives faster than the price point might suggest - reviewers report the content running dry around the ten-hour mark, with requests for more vehicle types and items going unanswered at the time of writing. The core loop is short-lived, and the polish is not there to compensate. If you are the kind of player who genuinely loves the shopkeeper-sim sub-genre and can stomach a title that is still finding its footing with patches, there is a free demo on Steam that gives you a fair sample of every major system before you commit. That is the right call here. Go in knowing this is a casual retail management game about selling car parts, not a deep simulation of automotive repair, and your expectations will land in the right place. Diego, Scout Team

Tags

singleplayercontroller-supporttier:sub-5Shopkeeper-Style LoopInventory PricingParts RetailerBusiness ProgressionShort PlaytimeRough Launch StateLow Complexity

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System Requirements

Minimum

OS
Windows 10 64 Bit
Memory
8 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 11
Storage
8 MB available space
Graphics
Intel Arc 380, Nvidia GeForce GTX 960
Processor
Intel Core i3 3.0 GHz
Additional Notes
Recommend installation on an SSD drive

Recommended

OS
Windows 10 64 Bit
Memory
12 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 11
Storage
12 MB available space
Graphics
Intel Arc 580, GTX 1660 Ti
Processor
Intel Core i5 3.4 GHz
Additional Notes
Recommend installation on an SSD drive

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Developer
Digital Melody
Publisher
Games Incubator
Release Date
Mar 5, 2025

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Car Mechanic Shop Simulator was developed by Digital Melody and published by Games Incubator.