My Garage Leaves Steam Early Access With Full Version Launch
The launch marks the completion of a niche sim that has maintained strong user approval through a long Early Access period, now adding new gameplay loops.
Reporting from 1 sources: Game Spark.
Viking Game Studio has released the full version of vehicle maintenance sim My Garage on Steam after four years in Early Access. The game simulates physical behavior in car repair, including suspension wear affecting handling and oil condition impacting wear. The 1.0 update adds taxi jobs and an NPC system. It holds a Very Positive rating from about 3,800 user reviews.
Viking Game Studio has released the full version of vehicle maintenance simulation game My Garage on Steam, ending a four-year Early Access period that began in 2021. The game focuses on simulating physical behavior in car repair: suspension part wear affects handling, and oil condition influences overall wear. Players restore cars by repairing and replacing body parts, painting, and using dedicated tools for each task. Tools such as angle grinders with consumable grinding stones must be purchased and replenished. Parts and cars can also be found in scrapyards. The 1.0 update adds taxi jobs and an NPC system. As of launch, the game has about 3,800 Steam user reviews with a Very Positive rating. My Garage is available for PC at 2,800 yen, with a 15 percent launch discount through June 10.
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