Car Crime Simulator

Car Crime Simulator

Releases: To be announced

Game Informations

Developer

Play2Chill S.A.

Publisher

Garage Monkeys

Description

In Winston Springs-a town known for its residents’ love of the automotive business-a new garage has just opened its doors. The owner? Dirty Jack, a man with a shady past. He's no stranger to trouble and has already done his time behind bars for his illicit dealings.

Now he’s out, but old habits die hard.

Reluctantly, Jack runs a legitimate auto repair shop, but his dreams are much bigger-and much dirtier.

In this game, beneath the surface of a legal car workshop, you’ll have the chance to build a criminal empire. Use the shop as a front. Steal cars, set up secret storage spots, sell vehicles for high profits through shady deals, or strip them down for parts you can use in your garage. Just make sure to keep the paperwork clean.

And the best part-you don’t have to do it alone. The game features a cooperative mode, so you can build and manage your own gang.

Of course, if you prefer the straight and narrow, you can stick to running a fully legal repair business. Fix up cars for the locals of Winston Springs and out-of-towners alike. Or... cheat your customers using clever tricks and cut corners on repairs-but be careful not to get caught.

The story unfolds in Winston Springs because Dirty Jack is the son of Little Sam, who you might remember from Car Dealer Simulator.

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