For instance, you can select a car part by left-clicking on the part and remove it in the Disassemble Mode by right-clicking. Your LMB is used to select something and your RMB is used to perform an action. Hotkeys are displayed on the screen to show what does what at all times. The gameplay in CMS is remarkably simple. Sure, it isn’t a perfect game, but I’ve found myself playing it far longer than I originally expected. CMS is a prime example of how to make a simulator game that is fun to play, but true to the formula. Car Mechanic Simulator 2015… I’m just going to call it CMS for short. No, I don’t want to pretend to be Gabe Newell or play zombie survival simulator #256.Īh yes. I am not into the infamous “simulator” games however. I’m generally not drawn to simulator games unless they’re like the amazing Cities: Skylines. It’s with this in mind that Car Mechanic Simulator 2015 caught my eye while I was browsing my discovery queue on Steam some time ago. Instead I’d rather pay someone else to do it. Sure, I could take the time to change my own oil or put on new tires myself, but I don’t want to. In my head exists the knowledge of how to carry out basic car maintenance, but my motivation to perform those tasks escape me. Car Mechanic Simulator 2015 does this quite well. Few games make me feel better about not being an expert on a given subject.
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