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Chop Shop Simulator
Releases: Coming soon
Developer
T-Bull
Publisher
T-Bull
Description
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About the Game
In Chop Shop Simulator you will run an illegal business - your own garage full of stolen cars, make a fortune selling parts, and raise your reputation level among dangerous city gangs.
Each order needs a good plan, and each execution - good specialists. First, explore the city to find a suitable car. Then think carefully about how to choose it, without the risk of getting caught by the police. Select a trained team and pick up the valuable loot by transporting it to your hideout without getting noticed.
You have a choice, take the car apart or legalize it. Check what will be a more profitable solution. Thanks to the mechanics of careful car disassemble, you will be able to extract each part and set the appropriate price for it on the Internet market. And the risk of getting busted will decrease unless you prefer to take the risk by restamping the license plates, varnishing, or removing GPS transmitters.
Features:
- Be the head of the operation thanks to an extensive car theft system.
- A large city with a variety of locations.
- A realistic and extensive demolition system for parts of each stolen car.
- Refined mechanics of legalization of car parts.
- The illegal atmosphere of the game.
- An extensive online marketplace.
- Reputation system.
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