Unlike the graphics, the devs did a much better job with the soundtrack and the game’s sound effects.Įspecially the UI and texts are less recognizable in handheld since all the text and button guidance have to be crammed together. The soundtrack itself doesn’t really stand out since it’s just a well-put-together playlist of different kinds of instrumental music, but the sound effects that go along with every interaction are quite excellent and well thought out. Here, the sound effects do show off the “highly detailed and realistic” part of the game. Tank Mechanic Simulator is a simulation game where you perform different tasks as a skillful tank mechanic who owns their own workshop and museum. The core gameplay here is to fix up tanks by repairing and replacing broken/worn down parts. The game is not action-packed and is quite simple to play since it’s mostly walking around and interacting. So the controls are very easy, making it perfect for a casual playthrough at any given time. Only the different menus can be overwhelming but luckily, you start off the game with a tutorial guide that is very clear to follow and to understand, making the game less overwhelming to start up. There are two main things in the game that you can do. You can either take on a contract and help renovate a client’s tank or one of your own, that you can put in your museum later on, or you can go into the field for extraction missions, or even tank testing.įirst, let’s talk about the workshop. All you have to do is remove the rust, sand out the components, prime, and paint over the tank. You also occasionally have to remove and replace parts of the tank. This can be a bit exhausting since you actually have to walk around to find and pick up the right tools that you need. Then again, this is also part of the fun and experience. The finished tanks can then be placed in your museum for display, alongside guns and medals you found from extraction missions. This is where you go outside and have excavations for old, buried tank parts or WWII memorabilia. You can also go outside, right behind your workshop, to test out the tanks you fixed up by driving them around and shooting targets. Both of these outside activities are a nice addition to the game since this way you have more things to do besides fixing up tanks. It’s nice to be able to drive around, dig around, shoot around, and not be cooped up in the workshop all day.
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