Computer Repair simulator is a revolutionary educational game that can me used as a interactive guide , an aid for teachers or just a fun toy for computer nerds!
Just some visuals of how the game is coming along. A lot of code has been added to allow the options to set by the player, along with key binding so players can customize which keys do what.
The little people are nothing more than “potential customer pointers” for now, they need cleaned up a bit, but they will be the clients you are working with.
A world editor has been created for the development team so that they can easily build cities / towns / scenario adding everything from roads, to buildings, to trees / plants, to computer hardware, shelves, tables, etc…The data is saved to a file which can be opened again. This will also open up the possibility of major mods to the game, allowing players to create new models and easily implementing them.
Bonus!
World Editor Contest!
Official Game Contest
Contest Details: Create the best city using the Computer Repair Simulator level editor. You may add any model and set each individual property, then save the level to be shared with our development team for review.
Top 10 Winners will receive a Free Copy of Computer Repair Simulator.
Where to Sign Up: Computer-repair-simulator.com
In this article we are going to overview the new features that we are either working or we have already added.
Well it has come to a point where the project has become real. We will continue to offer our alpha releases free of charge to help the development process...
Finally after 9 to 10 months of hard work the alpha build is ready!
We spent this evening playing the game and found a handful of bugs. Once they were cleaned up, we then played the game trying to break it! We also found...
This is a basic alpha version of Computer Repair Simulator . It is more of a concept build that a demo or finished product.
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This is really cool man, I hope you realize there is an audience for this outside of educational environments. If I saw this on steam - I'd probably impulse buy it.
Thank you for this wonderful game. my student learn a lot. were looking forward that this game has a android version. our experience in computer repair was greatly aided with this app.
The game looks pretty interesting ! I love to see that finished
Hi, i find this interesting, I want to try it :)
I have a school project which requires us to make a website for a small business, I decided to make a website for my friends computer repairshop in compliance with my school subject requirements, can I post this game on my website with pictures of your game with a link to this page and computer-repair-simulator.com so visitors can see it in on my page but is pointed to this and your site, can I :)
Wow that interesting , yeah of course go ahead also we would love if you and your friends try it ! It is just a concept build with some problems but we want to hear back feedback from students like you!
Hey thank you, you sure can link back to us.
-Garrett
This is a great concept simulator. While I normally play horror games, I've been building my own home computers for a good 16+ years so like to think I know my stuff. As such I decided to try this game for my channel (video here ➢ Youtu.be). I wasn't sure to expect a realistic simulator (akin to Euro Truck Simulator) or a tongue-in-cheek "simulator" like Goat Simulator. After playing for around 30 minutes I definitely feel this leans towards a realistic sim instead of being a pseudo sim for the sake of just calling it a simulator.
There are a fair few bugs as you'd expect an early access game to be, with the worse for me being the camera controls, however for my channel I didn't real the controls and just jumped straight in for the sakes of the video. After a while I did get to understand the controls but it was still fiddly. Saying that though, since doing my video the developer has said they've focused on the gameplay as a proof-of-concept first.
Repair jobs are limited to a motherboard and components directly attached to the motherboard only, such as RAM, CPU and the various connector headers that you'd use to plug devices into, though hopefully more content will come through maybe even extending right up to building a full PC and fitting it into a variety of PC cases.
In it's current form I can give it a 9 out of 10. It does miss on the final point though as, again as I've mentioned the dev has focused on the concept not the camera control, the camera control is far too fiddly. This is very good and I can also see educational value in this to be able to teach newbie tech-heads how to get into PC building on a basic level.
Good job.
Thanks for the feedback! There is a lot of work to be done! We really need to fix the controls. Also we are going to add more parts as the game development progresses .
We want to make it as realistic as we can!
It's buggy now but i hope he will be good in the future( I really want this, i loved the game ).
No worries my friend! We are doing our best to make this the best game ever!