
It's the same old story with a totally South Park twist. The elves versus the humans. Stan and Kyle versus Cartman.
Touch Mechanic takes players into the exciting world of customs and car tuning. Work your way to the top of the profession and become a surgeon of the automobile as you advance by changing rims, repairing damaged bumpers, replacing mufflers and brakes, performing paint and decal work and adding aftermarket enhancements to vehicles of all shapes and sizes. Follow an adventurous story line and experience dozens of car modification missions. Modify your very own car with dozens of modifiable parts to create your dream ride. Work with fully rendered 3D automobiles throughout 75 levels of gameplay.
It's the same old story with a totally South Park twist. The elves versus the humans. Stan and Kyle versus Cartman.
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