Being a tank mechanic is not something to be taken lightly. Tanks are an essential component on the battlefield, providing support and protection against enemy armor and vehicles, infantry, and fortified enemy positions.
It is crucial that they run smoothly and do not break down unnecessarily or due to negligent design and maintenance.
Each tank has been built with precise detail according to accurate historical blueprints and plans. Image by 'Tank Mechanic Simulator.'
In ‘Tank Mechanic Simulator’ players take on the role of a World War 2 tank mechanic, working on some of the most commonly used tanks of the war. Players can build, fix, and maintain tanks using a wide range of tools and techniques.
The ‘First Supply DLC’ brings new content to the game, with major improvements having been made to recreate the tanks accurately according to historically accurate “technical documentation,” such as blueprints, photos, diagrams, and explanations of all the parts of the tanks and how they work.
The game includes a variety of different tanks, including the light Russian BT-7, which was used extensively by the Russians and traveled quite easily on paved roads when fitted with wheels instead of tracks.
A large rusty tank in dire need of attention. Image by 'Tank Mechanic Simulator.'
Some of the other tanks include the M18 Hellcat, a fast American tank destroyer, the IS-2 Soviet heavy tank, and the British Churchill tank.
All these tanks have unique features and were used for unique purposes and functions during the war.
‘Tank Mechanic Simulator’ is developed by ‘DeGenerals S.A.’ and is available on Steam. The original ‘Tank Mechanic Simulator’ is required in order to play the ‘First Supply’ DLC.