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Offroad Mechanic Simulator: Prologue - First Job
Released: 03/04/2023
Developer
Image Power S.A., GameFormatic S.A.
Publisher
Image Power S.A., PlayWay S.A., HeartBeat Games
Description
Enter the world of off-road vehicles!
Have you ever seen an off-road beast of a car and thought that working on this vehicle as a mechanic must be a ton of fun? Offroad Mechanic Simulator provides you with an experience as close as possible to modifying real off-road rides to face immensely rough terrain.
Get your very own garage, full of equipment and tools of the trade. Shop for the best parts on the market and mount them to make the cars far exceed their original capabilities. Repair, restore, modify – but mind the budget, you’re on contract after all!
However, no work is done without testing it! Jump behind the well and see how your modifications perform against cliffs, deep sand, running rivers, thick mud, and any kind of harsh obstacles you can stumble upon off the beaten path. You might need to bring in some specialized equipment to face some of the hardest tasks!
Offroad Mechanic Simulator: Prologue – First Job shows off the definite experience, far evolved from the previous demonstrations. This is a great occasion to discover the game anew and prepare for the full release.
Players can enjoy features such as:
- Improved physics, car models, and handling
- Entirely new UI
- Three new cars to dismantle and re-assemble
- Repair, Washing, Tuning, and Adjustment commissions
- A new Forest map to conquer
- New garage rooms, parts, and options
- New perks and skills
- Wide access to nearly all skills available in the full game
- Possibility of achieving up to level 4 of experience
Price
Free to Play
Followers
1,031
Updated 12/12/2025 21:25
Reviews
67% positive out of 144
Updated 12/12/2025 13:02
Metacritic
No data
Copies sold
46.4K
Revenue
$0
Twitch
No data
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