Tank Mechanic Simulator is a detailed simulation game that puts you in the role of a restoration mechanic for historic armored vehicles. You explore crash sites and recovery pontoons, salvage tanks from across decades, and then dismantle them piece by piece to restore them to their former glory. With workshop customization, historical anecdotes, and combat test drives, the game offers a thoughtful blend of mechanics, history, and creative freedom.
Key Features
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Authentic tank excavation missions
Venture into varied recovery zones—sunken lakes, crashed wrecks, grassy fields—to uncover authentic tank wrecks which you then salvage and tow to your workshop. -
Detailed teardown and restoration gameplay
Take each tank apart to the last bolt, clean rusted components, replace damaged parts, repaint surfaces, and reassemble working interiors and exteriors. -
Historical variety of vehicles
Repair and restore over 40 historically accurate tanks from major manufacturers across eras and regions—each vehicle has unique parts, wear patterns, and design quirks. -
Fully customizable workshop and displays
Upgrade your workshop with tools, painting stations, and display areas. Arrange your restored tanks to build a museum-style exhibition or upgrade the garage. -
Combat-ready test drives
Once restored, take tanks into combat simulators or tracks to test fire their armaments, experience turret rotation, and assess driving capabilities. -
Progressive research and upgrade system
Earn research points from restoration and missions to unlock new tools, cosmetic parts, and advanced equipment for higher-tier tank models. -
Economic and reputation management
Balance your budget by selling restored tanks, trading parts, and investing in upgrades. Positive reputation unlocks higher-profile restoration requests. -
Visual and mechanical realism
Realistic 3D tank models, rusty and worn textures, accurate mechanical movement, and parts that behave and degrade like their real-world counterparts. -
Relaxed sandbox and structured mission balance
Toggle between narrative-driven repair contracts and open-ended sandbox mode—perfect for casual tinkering or structured restoration goals.