- April 17, 2018
- No Gravity Games
- 1h median play time
Motorbike Garage Mechanic Simulator
About
"Motorbike Garage Mechanic Simulator" is a realistic game that lets you run your own chopper garage, assembling bikes and making tactical business decisions. With over 600 choices of interchangeable parts for every bike, you can customize each one down to the smallest screw, giving them a unique silhouette to satisfy customers and grow your business. The game features three main jobs: bike assembly, servicing, and part replacement, with the goal of developing your craft and expanding your garage.
- The game has educational value for those new to motorcycle mechanics.
- Some players appreciate the idea of being able to play their own music in the game.
- There is potential for improvement and growth in future updates.
- The graphics and UI are outdated, resembling games from the 90s.
- Gameplay is overly simplistic and repetitive, lacking depth and realism.
- Controls are clunky and navigation around the bike is awkward, making the experience frustrating.
gameplay
36 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe gameplay has been criticized for being glitchy, cumbersome, and unrealistic, with many mechanics feeling overly simplified and lacking depth. Players expressed disappointment in the limited tasks available, which primarily involve replacing parts rather than engaging in more complex mechanical issues. Overall, the game falls short of expectations, especially when compared to established titles like Car Mechanic Simulator, and is seen as needing significant improvements to be truly educational or enjoyable.
“Anyhow, the gameplay is rather educational for someone who may have never had a chance to work on bikes or is potentially looking at having bikes as a hobby or greater than that.”
“It would be great if there were real mechanic issues in the game like changing oil, adjusting valve clearance, bleeding brakes, changing fork oil with washers, rear shock maintenance, changing chain with sprockets, changing radiator actually requires you to change the coolant in real life, etc. not just taking part away and replacing it with another part.”
“Its a good game, sort of limited as to what you can do. It could change with continued development, but if you're looking for a car mechanic version with motorbikes, this isn't it unfortunately.”
“The gameplay functionality when working on the bikes lacks two main functions, raising and lowering your point of view, so when you go to do something you literally need to aim towards the ceiling and fly up a bit in order to raise your point of view and vice versa for going down.”
“Gameplay: all you do is replace 'worn out' parts with new parts by unscrewing a couple of screws and putting it back together - nice, but that's it.”
“Graphics and UI are from the 90's, horrible controls and boring gameplay!”