Tune My Car
Sports car? Convertible? Maybe an old school Van? Find scrapped cars left out in the field, buy damaged ones from their owners or just retrieve them from a junkyard. There’s a large world of not wanted cars to be discovered. “Adopt them” and take to your garage to give them a second life they surely deserve.
In Tune My Car the player will repair, restore and tune seemingly useless old cars. A skilled mechanic’s eye can discover a gem in a pile of scrap. It may still have a chance to do more than one lap on the racetrack. Replace the crashed parts with new ones, make the car look breathtaking, let it stand out from the crowd, and tune the performance up to impress homies on the block.
The only limit is your imagination. Every car that comes out from your garage is a small work of art. Are you aiming for a retro vibe? No problem. A futuristic car with full electronics on board? Of course you can. Or maybe you want to sell your baby to a street race lover? The flame decal on the door and the skull on the gearbox will work great.
Just remember that Tune My Car is a full-on simulation game. You can inspect every part of the vehicle personally and if you have any screws left, it’s rather worth taking a second look.
Game features:
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Realistic garage mechanic experience
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Become a real master of tuning
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Buy used cars, renovate them and give them a second life
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Inspect every parts thoroughly
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BeamNG.drive
With almost 2k hours in this game you can tell I enjoy it. But this newest update has been more annoying than anything. Im not a huge fan of this new hud, and every time I start the game it keeps resetting my keybinds and I spend more time fixing that than actually playing. There has also been bugs with this new ui where I cant open up the radial menu and it freezes every time I try to change or spawn in a vehicle.
– Real player with 1759.8 hrs in game
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I used to love BeamNG but unfortunately recent updates have made this game unplayable for me.
Especially after the last big update wich gave us a completely new menu system.
-Incredibely long load times
-Tons of menu glitches
-UI apps not working
-Every time I start the game I have to adjust the graphic settings
-Scenarios don’t load properly again if you fail
-In general laggy/stuttering
I play on a good system, (3900x, 2080super, pcie gen4 SSD)
so I don’t think it’s anything hardware performance related.
– Real player with 285.6 hrs in game
Freelance Trucker: Insurance Fraud Edition
Neat little game to waste some time, I enjoyed causing some mayhem and trying to survive until the goal (it’s not always that easy). Far from perfect but enjoyable for sure for an indie title. Good job!
– Real player with 0.7 hrs in game
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Street Legal 1: REVision
STREET LEGAL takes it all to the next level!
Whether you’re into “trick' n”, “tune' n” or “drag' n”, this game is a must have!
Start out with an ordinary street car and turn it into an extraordinary RACING MACHINE!!
You’ll be racing for cash, so keep the pedal to the metal because the STREET ACTION doesn’t get any HOTTER than this!
Features
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16 detailed vehicles, ranging from economy cars to V8 muscle and exotic V10 supercars.
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Over 1000 unique parts to buy, swap, damage and repair.
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Advanced vehicle physics and performance simulation, based on real-world component parameters.
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Deep part damage & wear simulation, covering everything from engine internals to brakes, tyres, and brutal body & frame deformation.
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Large and varied city to unlock as you progress through the career mode, from Suburbs to the Big City and the hilly maze of the Commercial area, and more!
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4 racing clubs to challenge and rule.
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Dynamic race path generator, for endless replayability, and a real test of your wits.
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Watch your moves! The police are always ready to get involved!
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Free-hand vehicle painter, with drag ‘n’ drop support for using your .png files as in-game decals.
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Drag ‘n’ drop support for your custom music.
New in REVision
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Total game engine upgrade, now with an extensive library of supported mods.
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Ton of logic, performance, stability and mapping fixes.
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Subtle visual fixes & improvements, with respect for the original art style.
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Support for modern display resolutions.
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Calmly cruise or push the limits on the quiet streets of the city at night.
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Improved vehicle handling.
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New perspective: Walk around not only the part shops in first-person, but now also the garages as you work on your car, and the city streets!
Open your door and leave the driver’s seat!
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Fully controllable first-person driving camera.
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Global photo mode and camera rail/action cam editor.
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In-game developer console, and extended debug features for modders.
Wreckfest
Wreckfest Sets itself apart with its unique damage models/ driving realism and wonderful free updates. If you want something different from the other driving games this is the one. Warning don’t come into this game expecting it to handle like Forza or Need For Speed as it doesn’t emulate those on a rail driving mechanics you’ll have to learn best lines through practice and get used to the different cars and vehicles available but if that doesn’t deter you this game will be a pleasant change from the basic driving games out there.
– Real player with 330.3 hrs in game
If you’re a fan of old Destruction Derby games and Flatout 1-2-UC, this game is just for you. One of most fun racing games you’ll ever play. Great cars/tracks, detailed customization, realistic physics model, fun multiplayer, frequent content updates. What else do you need?
– Real player with 217.9 hrs in game
Chaos on Wheels
Leave nothing but chaos!
Chaos on Wheels is a single-player and multiplayer vehicular combat game. A world where Artificial Intelligence has taken out of control and your job is to bring an end to its existence. Choose your car, fasten your seat belt, ride, survive, destroy and leave nothing but CHAOS.
The story-driven game offers you many different vehicles to drive, turrets to destroy, maps to conquer, and weapons to make chaos!
Play as a driver in a heavily equipped car, destroy enemies, and save the human race. Avoid enemy projectiles, traps, hazards and bring chaos to anyone who opposes you.
Key Features:
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Cars
The only thing between you and other projectiles is your car. Take a swifty car and avoid danger or get into an enormous one and eat projectiles for breakfast. Choose wisely!
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Drivers
Unfortunately, Tesla hasn’t arrived at Chaos on Wheels so you will need a driver to steer cars. Each driver has its unique specialty, select yours and drive into victory.
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Customization
Upgrade weapons, ammo, armor, or equip some of the gadgets and prepare chaos for your enemies.
You don’t like your car to be yellow? Make it black with visual car customization. Add wraps, lights, change their colors and make it how you like it in a garage.
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Turrets
AI has its own army. Turrets are here to ruin your day. Watch out for their projectiles and bring them down before they do the same to you.
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Hazards
Keep your head up and watch where you drive. Some hazards can slow you down while others might even destroy you.
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Environment
We’ll give you one tip. Turrets? They don’t like you but watch out for the environment. It may look pretty, but it can be pretty lethal.
Play on dozens of maps, with various environments.
First Racer
First Racer is a racing game with convenient arcade control in which you can get a lot of good emotions.
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The game has the ability to select a car and configure it, both the appearance (body parts, color) and technical specifications (engine, transmission, suspension, tires).
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The game has different game regimes:
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Racing.
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Drift.Tune your favorite car for the modes that you like and go to new records.
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Compete with the ghost of other players to improve your experience and set new records on each track.
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“First Racer” has visual and technical damage, you need to drive more carefully in order to get to the finish line with a good time.
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Play with your partner on the same PC, this makes the passage of the game much more fun.
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Enjoy beautiful, stylized graphics.
FlatOut
One of my top favorite vehicular combat racing games, and for damn good reasons. Also, one of the first games I ever remember playing, back when this came and I was 8 years old.
Pros:
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Graphics have aged well. Sure, there’s no realtime shadows or reflections, etc..but still all in all not terrible graphics for 2004.
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Great sound design. Crash sounds, both obstacle and car collision, are good and really add to the satisfaction of impacts. And the cars' engine sounds are really roaring and crisp.
– Real player with 136.3 hrs in game
A lot of people seem to be writing nostalgia reviews (to the point where “nostalgia” is not only the main theme, but also the only noun present in the whole review). So here’s a newcomer’s take for a change.
Flatout is many things, but firstly and foremostly it’s a racing game. You buy a car, you race AI opponents, get money to buy upgrades, or better cars. Complimenting that you have various ridiculous - but apparently quite iconic - events, which range from demolition derby to a variant of darts where you crash your car into a solid obstacle at speed to hurl yourself through the windshield and onto a gigantic net which serves as the dartboard.
– Real player with 57.3 hrs in game
Velocity Legends - Action Racing Game
This is very much a EA game that is allot of fun with the trigger events that can change your position from 8th to 1st the price itself is worth playing just to see them unfold.
It’s not perfect it self drives has good drifting & boosts to keep you getting that arcade feel.
Cars are slow atm which I’m assured will get faster.
Dev is working on a whole new gfx overhall which looks really good.
I gotta feeling this could be really good once finished.
– Real player with 3.9 hrs in game
Velocity Legends.
This is a better game that the game this is based on, as the PC port of Split/Second is just slow, buggy, and not needed, but this game is pretty fun, it has many level styles like a Dock style, an industrial style, and more, the only issues are the cars, they are slow, and the fact that the game might be too easy.
– Real player with 2.1 hrs in game
Brick Rigs
ATTENTION: Brick Rigs is NOT a Lego game.
If you are here looking for a ‘Lego simulator’, then this game is not for you. It used to be like that, but the game has changed a lot since it launched. The currently posted trailers and screenshots are several years old and no longer accurately represent the game. Since the introduction of clipping (ability to build creations with intersecting bricks) and scalables (generic geometric shapes without the iconic Lego-esque notches which can be stretched to any size), the community has shifted towards a generic blocky aesthetic more akin to Roblox or Stormworks. Take a look in the most popular section of the workshop to see for yourself.
– Real player with 3728.8 hrs in game
–-{ Graphics }—
☐ You forget what reality is
☑ Beautiful
☐ Good
☐ Decent
☐ Bad
☐ Don‘t look too long at it
☐ MS-DOS
—{ Gameplay }—
☐ Very good
☑ Good
☐ It’s just gameplay
☐ Mehh
☐ Watch paint dry instead
☐ Just don’t
—{ Audio }—
☐ Eargasm
☑ Very good
☐ Good
☐ Not too bad
☐ Bad
☐ I’m now deaf
—{ Audience }—
☑ Kids
☑ Teens
☑ Adults
☐ Grandma
—{ PC Requirements }—
☐ Check if you can run paint
☐ Potato
☐ Decent
☑ Fast
☐ Rich boi
☐ Ask NASA if they have a spare computer
—{ Difficulty }—
– Real player with 107.8 hrs in game