Cheap Car Repair Demo

Cheap Car Repair Demo

DEMO

Released: 20/03/2025

Game Informations

Developer

Little Dog Games

Publisher

Simplicity Games, PlayWay S.A.

Description

Step into the shoes of a mechanic running their own Cheap car repair shop in one of the many typical Polish neighborhoods of the '90s.
Times are tough, so you’ll need to be resourceful. Cut costs wherever you can!

  • 2 kilos of filler straight onto a rusty fender? Sure!
  • Installing "original" parts freshly removed from another customer’s car? Why not!
  • As long as your masterpiece doesn’t fall apart when leaving the shop – you make a profit!

🔧 This is the demo version of the game, allowing you to experience the atmosphere of '90s Poland and take on your first repair jobs. The full version will offer even more opportunities, customers, and challenges!

Balance costs with the quality of your services. Every decision has consequences – and sometimes, those consequences come in the form of some bald guys with baseball bats knocking on your door!


Feel the gritty atmosphere of '90s Poland, where ingenuity and resourcefulness are essential for running a repair shop.


You have complete freedom in how you manage your shop. Will you take risks and cut corners to save money on parts, or will you play it fair, even if it means lower profits? Every choice matters.


Take on various repair jobs – from simple oil changes to complex engine repairs. Every customer brings a new challenge and a unique story, testing both your creativity and mechanical knowledge.

Game overview

Price

Free to Play

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