In Manic Mechanics, up to four players pull on their overalls and head to the auto-obsessed Octane Isle, looking to make a name for themselves as travelling mechanics.
Whether played solo or with friends, co-op or versus, Manic Mechanics has plenty of comedic chaos to go around!
Gamers often comes with a question about a game that how to play any game.
So below is a video tutorial about Manic Mechanics which will help you to understand that how to play this game and how the game will look like? when you will play this game in your PC.
It’s time to dust off your overalls and hitch on your toolbelt in Manic Mechanics – a chaotic couch co-op game where you and up to three fellow grease monkeys pay a visit to the car-obsessed Octane Isle.
Your mission? Work your way around the island’s six neighbourhoods – from the rust buckets of Betty’s Scrapyard to the spooky shores of Banshee Bay – challenging the Master Mechanics that rule each part of town.
Repair as many cars, trucks, choppers, tractors, mini-subs (and even UFOs) as possible to prove your worth in this hectic race against the clock.
No two games are the same as you work your way through 40 unique garage levels, each one more challenging than the last.
Completing a garage is one thing, but mastering it and beating your best score requires coordination, skill and determination.
Octane Isle is a great place to visit, whether you go solo or bring along your friends.
In co-op mode, up to four players work together as a finely-tuned machine, tracking their team’s best scores, unlocking new characters and discovering hidden secrets as they explore Octane Isle together.
Or maybe you'll choose to head straight to the Versus Arena, split into teams and decide once and for all which crew truly rules the workshop? Whether you choose co-op or competitive, the action unfolds across local, wireless and online play.
Just about anything can happen on Octane Isle... the faster you work, the more chaos is unleashed.
Fuel ignites, tyres explode, robots short-circuit, cows stampede and aliens abduct, but with teamwork, skill - and maybe just a little luck - you'll earn the right to call yourselves a Manic Mechanic!
Every game required some system configuration to work properly.
In case of Manic Mechanics, it also required some system configuration to work properly and this game can work properly only in those PCs which fulfil the system requirements given below:
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Recommended: