This game is pretty neat for free. No need to pay to access most features. tricky parts include the mechanics that seem wonky at first. The physics can be annoying, like when cars float or bounce oddly. But overall, it's a straightforward experience. The game runs smoothly most of the time, but it can get glitchy if your device is old. Still worth a shot if you like cars and managing garages without spending a dime.
Playing it right means knowing when to tap and drag. Repair tools are simple but require precision. Mixing paint or choosing parts can be tricky. You gotta keep track of each step. Sometimes the controls respond weirdly, which is annoying. There’s no real tutorial, so you learn as you go. Expect moments of total chaos cars flying around, parts flying off, but that’s part of the fun.
Here’s a secret: focus on minor repairs first. It’s easier. Also, watch for the puzzle-like hints in the instructions sometimes following them gets you faster upgrades. If something doesn’t work right away, try resetting your progress. Sometimes glitches or wonky physics cause issues; a quick reload can help. Don’t ignore the small details; they make fixing cars less frustrating.
A little-known tip is to save your progress often. The game sometimes crashes and resetting doesn’t always work smoothly. Also, experimenting with different modification combinations unlocks hidden options. If you pay attention to the order of repairs, it becomes easier to complete each job faster. Some players swear that managing time wisely reduces the chaos and keeps you from getting stuck on a certain task.