Game Localization

Game Localization

TRANSLATE

The application allows you to translate texts in any game into any language.

0. Start this application.

1. Start the game to be translated.

2. Choose language.

3. Customize options as you need.

4. Play the game

5. The application will display texts from the game with translation into the desired language.

Best for turn-based games and visual novels.

3D MODELS

You can customize the screen design that will be on top of any game

EFFECTS

It can snow or rain on top of any game


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Game Localization on Steam

BUS SIMULATOR

BUS SIMULATOR

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Real player with 8.4 hrs in game


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I love this stuff. This is a strange cosmic trippy VR experience that makes you feel weird and I like it. A masterpiece of the art form. Thanks for the free experience.

! The big purple baby head knows all. https://youtu.be/4RZ0ZxR5GrI

Real player with 0.9 hrs in game

BUS SIMULATOR on Steam

Car Detailing Simulator

Car Detailing Simulator

https://store.steampowered.com/app/1661270/Car_Detailing_Simulator_Prologue/

Do you love watching full car restorations come to life with Larry Kosilla from AMMO NYC? Now, you can experience it for yourself. Car Detailing Simulator lets you uncover lost pieces of automotive history in an abandoned warehouse full of forgotten antique cars, then bring them back to your garage and restore them to their former glory! Polish the paint, shampoo the interior, find lost treasures and post the freshly restored car for sale online. With the profit, build out your own custom detailing shop, buy new tools, products and equipment to upgrade your detailing studio. Head back to the barn to uncover the next lost super car and continue honing your skills and building your detailing business.

Buy and restore awesome cars

Choose the car you want to renovate from a variety of types and models – muscle cars, European cars, as well as other, exotic machines to choose from. Buy one of them and then do your best to restore it, so that you sell it and buy an even more impressive piece to work on.

Find valuables

Inside the cars you will find many old, interesting, precious items like vintage lighters, money, dated documents, or even keys to another car! In this game a keen eye always gets rewarded with a little something extra, one way or the other.

A selection of tools

Car Detailing Simulator features a broad, diverse set of specialized equipment that you’ll need to accomplish all the goals of your car’s renovation. In pursuit of realism the game challenges you to select proper tools and replace their parts accordingly in order to get everything done the way it should. Wrong choices can result in some serious setbacks…

Start with the interior

The cars had stood in the shed for many years. There’s lots of rubbish and debris inside but be careful not to miss those valuables and not to destroy the interior. This is the part where you get your hands really dirty – don’t be surprised if there are even rat droppings in your way. Make sure to use the right equipment and complete your tasks with satisfactory results.

Let’s get to detailing

Next comes the exterior. Begin with washing and watch the water – you don’t want it getting inside and ruining all of your previous work. Mind the pressure too as paintwork’s a delicate thing. With everything done correctly, you’ll be rewarded with the car’s true colors – a glimpse into the days of its glory. Other tasks will for example involve tires that need to be either reinflated or replaced.

The fruits of your labours

Once everything’s to your liking in the car’s restoration process, you can marvel at your accomplishments – the vintage wonders of automotive engineering brought back into proper shape! Don’t take too much time gawking though. Yours is an expensive occupation, so it’s now time to sell your work and turn a profit in a good deal – the next challenge awaits!


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Car Detailing Simulator on Steam

Nightvision: Drive Forever

Nightvision: Drive Forever

“AWESOMELY TRAUMATIZING”

So there I was, just minding my own business, driving through a mountainous highway. I wasn’t quite sure what I was running from, or exactly sure where I was going. I was admiring the beautiful sky, excellent lighting effects and great overall graphical presentation. I was navigating the treacherous highway and unpredictable traffic pattern, slowly falling into a driving rhythm guided by the soundtrack of chill electronic beats held together with adrenaline filled undertones. My will to survive was at an all time high. I dodged left around a vehicle, then right around a vehicle. I could clearly hear the sound of the air rushing around me as I narrowly missed multiple commuters, each miss slightly closer than the last. After clearing a few of these early morning drivers driving to who knows where, I let out a sigh of relief. No traffic was in sight - only me, the open road, the beautiful scenery and the mesmerizing music. I was 2 miles in to a 6 mile trek, and I knew the worst was behind me. I came around a slight right kink in the road, with my high beams on to increase visibility ahead. The road straightened out, and I began to make my way up a small hill in the path. Up ahead, I could see a bright beam of light - I flashed my brights on, then off, to try and signal the other driver to do the same. The light kept getting brighter and was nearly encompassing my entire screen at this point. I made my way to the far right of the road to give them as much room as possible, with no knowledge of the other driver’s level of competence. Just as I was cresting the hill, BOOM!!!! My heart nearly stopped. My car did stop - and shortly after I lifted my hands off of my Logitech G29, which is superbly supported in this game. I took a 1 minute break to allow my heart rate to slow down. I grabbed a clip of the incident to confirm what I had already suspected - as I crested the hill, the unpredictable computer driver moved into my lane at the last possible moment. We had a head on collision at over 100 MPH. The image of that burgundy SUV is now forever burned into my retinas. I have awoken in screaming agony every night since the incident. My heart has still not recovered, and most likely never will. 11/10 would crash head on into a computer player again!

Real player with 10.4 hrs in game

What are you doing procrastinating by reading the reviews? Buy it already!

I love this game, and I shall tell you why, if you’ve read this far but still not bought it…

Story mode gently eases you in to the high speed mountain driving experience. The difficulty starts to ramp up as you progress through the film noir style story mode, and new challenges are introduced gradually as you progress: with more winding roads, beautiful but treacherous weather conditions, and increasing traffic all coupled with the need to keep your speed up at all times.

Real player with 9.2 hrs in game

Nightvision: Drive Forever on Steam

Zaacar

Zaacar

Its great fun to see cars get destroyed and see stuff left and right. Full car destruction is a banger.

Real player with 15.1 hrs in game

Just for clarity I got the game key for free for testing the game.

Its a fun game we don’t get many combat car games.

50 players with bots or people 2 modes currently in the game, race and arena. The cars tend to drift around corners its quite controllable with a controller, might be slightly tricky with keyboard.

Its fun racing with others, especially when you get your weapons on lap 2. The game needs work but hopefully it will become a really good car combat game.

Real player with 9.3 hrs in game

Zaacar on Steam

Titan Chaser

Titan Chaser

A mechanically rough Early Access with a great concept and surreal mood about finding and rescuing giant titans roaming the land using all kinds of bright lights.

Your only two companions are a run down, beige coloured Chrysler K platform car that’s held together by glue, droplets of constant fog and the sheer enthusiasm of the main protagonist and a mysterious, freakishly tall hotel manager named Jasper. He’s also your main contact when your car decides to bunny hop down a hill and gets stuck on the train tracks or you decide to test how far into the water you can drive.

Real player with 4.8 hrs in game

This modestly priced Early Access walking sim has some great ideas at its core and even though I am not huge on buying in before the product is complete, I feel like I have already got my money’s worth and could quite happily recommend this to a walking sim fan who wants something a little bit different.


PROS

  • unexpected. You can almost count the versions of a walking sim on 1 or maybe 2 hands. Angsty teen, space station, psychological horror, but never have I played a walking sim where I basically have to drive around and shoo-away monsters.

Real player with 4.3 hrs in game

Titan Chaser on Steam