It’s official, after nine long years tinkered away in the proverbial chop shop of development, My Summer Car has revved its engine into the full release lane with version 1.0. For those unfamiliar, this isn’t just a car mechanic sim—it’s a hilariously unforgiving Finnish life simulator where your task is to build, maintain, and sometimes spectacularly wreck a temperamental old banger. Released in early access way back in 2016, it’s been a slow grind to the finish line, but fans of chaos-fueled simulation games can finally bask in the glory of its full release.
My Summer Car is legendary for its brutal realism and unapologetic weirdness. This is a game where you not only bolt together every single part of your car but also manage basic survival tasks like eating, drinking, and sweating it out in a sauna. Oh, and did I mention the dedicated buttons for urinating? Yes, this game’s sense of humor is as crude as its engine tuning.
The newly dropped version 1.0 trailer is a perfect reflection of the game’s vibe—chaotic, borderline nihilistic, and somehow endearing. It’s a love letter to those who thrive on frustration, where every mistake is a lesson, and every repair feels like a monumental achievement. Spend hours perfecting your car for a rally race, only to crash into a ditch within minutes? Classic My Summer Car.
For those who’ve stuck with the game over its nearly decade-long development, this full release is a victory lap—a testament to its enduring charm and niche appeal. Whether you’re into simulation games that punch you in the gut or just love the idea of living in a small Finnish village while rebuilding a junker, My Summer Car is now complete and waiting to destroy your patience.
So, grease up your hands, prep your toolkit, and prepare for the most hilariously hostile gaming experience you’ll have this year. The road to 1.0 has been long, but My Summer Car proves that some journeys are worth the ride—even if it’s on three wheels and with the engine on fire.