Mech Mechanic Simulator

Become a Mech Mechanic to deconstruct, rebuild, paint and fix gigantic iron machines. You live in an age of enormous machines and you better get ready to get your hands dirty!

Mech Mechanic Simulator is a mechs, crafting and sandbox game developed by Polyslash and published by Polyslash, HeartBeat Games and PlayWay S.A..
Released on March 25th 2021 is available only on Windows in 8 languages: English, German, Simplified Chinese, Polish, Russian, Portuguese - Brazil, Turkish and Japanese.

It has received 602 reviews of which 390 were positive and 212 were negative resulting in a rating of 6.3 out of 10. 😐

The game is currently priced at 1.13€ on Steam and has a 94% discount.


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Windows
  • OS: Windows 10 (64bit)
  • Processor: Intel Core i3 7th gen or faster (or AMD equivalent)
  • Memory: 8 GB RAM
  • Graphics: 4GB VRAM (NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970 or AMD Radeon R9 390)
  • DirectX: Version 11
  • Storage: 6 GB available space

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Dec. 2024
Industrial scale busy work. --- Make no mistake, this is as repetitive as it looks. Wash mech, unscrew bolts, shift parts around in little busy work mini games, repeat until you've used up a couple of hours doing simple repetitive tasks. Minimal layering of management options with buying parts and stations to unlock new ways of repairing or painting mechs all of which come down to mostly holding a mouse button and wiggling it in one direction or another. As an abstract you're basically solving 3d jigsaw puzzles and trying to find the fastest way to whichever layer needs to be "fixed" and then replacing the parts that are damaged by either buying new ones or repairing them yourself as you unlock new stations in your workshop. As a mechanic simulator it's clearly advertising what it is, so don't expect action or excitement, but rather a series of layered puzzles to just sort of chill out and tinker with while earning money and expanding the range of ways you can fix more mechs. If you find games like PowerWash Simulator, Car Mechanic Simulator or World of Guns Gun Disassembly to be relaxing, then this might fit right into your rotation with a sci fi theme of repairing mechs. If those all sound like tedious busy work, this isn't for you. Wait for a decent sale price and you might find this to be a relaxing simple puzzle game with light business management elements. --- Bottom line: This falls squarely into the category of the [url=https://youtu.be/fZGjJbw2NwE?si=zp6wyN59bJIdm6iL]"Dad Games" genre. --- [url=https://store.steampowered.com/curator/38232109/]While you are here, would you consider following my curator page? [url=https://steamcommunity.com/id/kunovega/recommended/]Want to read all of my reviews and not just the curated ones?
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Sept. 2024
I wish there were going out options and the ability to use the bed than being trapped and working with no rest for the character
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June 2024
*** DISCLAIMER *** Yes, the devs have stopped updating the game; however, it's an amazing game and I'd say it's completed. Now with that out of the way, I wanna say that I was blown away with how much depth this game has. The level of detail within just disassembling and repairing different parts is absolutely incredible. You can do anything from de-rusting, welding, and re-wire parts to name a few features. You can do fresh paint-jobs, upgrade your station, and even do illegal jobs for some shady groups if you wanna get some extra cash. There's even a global economy for mecha brands within the game where you can buy/trade stocks from brands that you have influence over. The game also seems to track night and day based on your IRL time, and weather is super realistic to add to the scenery. Every time I play this game there's little details or cool features that I keep finding, and as of writing I'm only a 4 hours in. This is definitely a game where you can just kick back, throw on some chill music, and zone-out to once you get into the rhythm of things. Highly recommend copping it if you're a mecha fan, usually goes on sale (less than $5) which IMO justifies being technically "abandoned". P.S. - there's an option to turn off the chatting android in your shop, just so you don't go crazy lol.
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May 2024
Full disclaimer: I got this game on sale for a bit under a buck and a half, so take this review with that grain of salt. That being said: solid simulator-sandbox style game about taking mechs apart and putting them back together. There's jank, some of the minigames feel rough around the edges, and I am very glad for the option to shut off the android companion's "banter," but the delightfully zen gameplay loop and beautifully detailed mecha models sink hours down the drain before you even realize what's happened. Absolutely worth a go if you're into that sort of thing.
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March 2024
Okay game, would have been a great game or even an awesome game had they added more features like; the ability to buy and resell for a profit, the ability to go outside of the garage (junkyards, auctions etc) controlling your mechs in a mech to mech fight for reward or recreation, being able to repair parts to 100%, and being able to upgrade your workshop to something big like starting out in a glorified shed repairing small mechs and upgrading your workshop to be like the one we have in game so you can accept bigger contracts for bigger mechs with more room for stations, as well as more spots for mechs so you can work on more jobs at once. If the devs are reading this and are thinking of a sequel please add these features. Isn't a bad game just isn't worth the price for what you get, I got it for 2 bucks and liked it. Hope this is helpful.
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Mech Mechanic Simulator
6.3
390
212
Online players
2
Developer
Polyslash
Publisher
Polyslash, HeartBeat Games, PlayWay S.A.
Release 25 Mar 2021
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