Developer Disaster Studio and publisher PlayWay are proud to announce that Plane Mechanic Simulator has really taken off on Steam, reaching the number five spot in just a few days. Flushed with success, the developer promises that more aircraft from different eras will soon be added. https://youtu.be/f_DsarFCnC4 GiN editors are currently working on a review of the full game and expect it to be posted shortly. Publishers: PlayWay S.A. Developers: Disaster Studio Platforms: Steam
Escape Doodland is designed to mimic the drawings of a middle school age kid as you race through the game’s platforming mechanic. While the setting is sophomoric, the difficult gameplay is probably more college-like.
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