Supercar Collection Simulator Preview: Racing, Collecting & Everything You Need to Know!
Supercar Collection Simulator has hit Steam Early Access, promising an exciting blend of high-speed racing and car collecting. But does it deliver a thrill worthy of your time, or should you wait for the full release? In this preview, I dive into the gameplay, progression system, and what makes this title stand out or fall short in the crowded racing genre. Whether you’re a seasoned collector or just looking for your next adrenaline rush, here’s everything you need to know before jumping in.
Supercar Collection Simulator Preview Pros:
- Decent graphics.
- 5.26GB Download size.
- Steam achievements.
- Controller support is in the game, not natively but it let’s you play the game and the right stick is the cursor for menus.
- Graphics settings – graphics quality preset, resolution, fps limit, v – sync, fullscreen, shadow mode, shadow resolution, and shadow distance.
- Mouse sensitivity slider and Invert axis.
- Twitch login integration.
- Run a collectable car shop gameplay.
- Opening the tutorial list to help show the ropes.
- Outside your shop is a drop-off zone where you get your deliveries.
- When placing boxes or items, you get a handy red or green outline of the item to show if you can do it.
- A full 3D game world, and you can move and look 360 degrees.
- First-person view.
- Your app is the menus of the game, and here you can order stock, handle payments, staff, collections, skill collection and even enter PvP.
- The satisfaction of just opening a box and filling shelves with product is quite something.
- Earn EXP and level up.
- Click on a price label to get a pop-up menu where you can change the price and get instant feedback on how much profit you will make, and you can just press the market price to set it for you.
- You sell a lot of surprise boxes and opening one will give you a handful of random cars that you turn around to see what they are. You get told there value and cars come in different rarity colours.
- Save and load when you want.
- My collection is a series of boards housing all the cars you have found still in the blister pack, you can see outlines of the cars you need and it’s very addictive filling this collection in.
- 551 cars to find and collect.
- The game gets straight into the action as it were.
- Processing orders is all manual, you scan the items, take money and give change, scan cards and type in amounts etc.
- You have full control over the design and layout of your store.
- Build race tracks for customers and yourself to use, bet on races and make some money.
- It’s a virtual hobby game and makes it a cheaper alternative to real-life car collecting.
Supercar Collection Simulator Preview Cons:
- Cannot remap the controller controls or even see the button icons as the controller is not natively supported.
- The performance is not smooth when moving around the world.
- It’s frustrating with the controller, as you have to learn and remember the buttons for the actions.
- Time goes really fast and makes it all a bit unrealistic, I mean, I served a customer and it took hours in-game.
- Dead-faced looking customers, and they all start to look the same.
- I struggled to know how to reset or return the change to the till if I did it wrong.
- The stock starts to all look the same, except it has a higher rarity.
- More Store design options would be good to give it next-level options.
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Supercar Collection Simulator:
Developer: Kiki Games
Publisher: Kiki Games
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