![]() ![]() You eventually learn each section of every car and will start building engines from the ground up and then entire cars. What's a rubber bushing?! Where are they all?! Then I realized that all the bushings are tied to the suspension. I felt like the game was rocket science at first and quickly got frustrated. The great thing about CMS is slowly getting you familiar with how cars work and break down. ![]() You start with the first of 30 story repairs by doing tire changes, fluid flushes, and basic repairs. One lift, slow examination, mounting, and screwing skills. There's not really a story here, obviously, but you start out from scratch with the most basic tools and a small garage, but over time you can expand, make repairing faster, and fix up cars from the ground up even. With Power Wash Simulator becoming one of the best zen-like time sinks I've ever played in my life (when it's out of Early Access I will do a full review) and my past addiction to time management games like Diner Dash I can easily play this game for hours on end with tunes in the background cranking out cars. ![]() Simulator games these days are becoming a serious addiction for me. By ivory_soul | Review Date: February 20, 2022 ![]()
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