: There are no tutorials or in-game instructions. Most players rely on community wikis or YouTube tutorials just to get the engine to turn over.
: You must manage hunger, thirst, fatigue, urine, and stress. Forgetting to pay your electricity bill results in a blackout, and failing to turn off your sauna can literally burn your house down.
The game is built on a philosophy of "extreme realism" and absolute indifference toward the player. ABOUT My Summer Car
: Despite the "tedious" nature of the work, the moment the car finally starts for the first time provides a sense of genuine achievement rarely found in other simulators.
: The game captures a very specific, quirky "Finnish vibe," complete with excessive swearing, drinking, and mundane jobs like pumping septic tanks to fund your car parts. : There are no tutorials or in-game instructions
Reviewers and players often highlight the game's unique blend of frustration and satisfaction.
: By default, death is permanent. Whether it's a high-speed crash, a rogue bee sting, or an exploding bladder, one mistake can delete your entire save file. The Experience: "Masochistic Joy" Forgetting to pay your electricity bill results in
My Summer Car is a hardcore survival and automotive simulation game that is often described as one of the most punishing and rewarding experiences in gaming. Set in rural Finland during the summer of 1995, it tasks you with assembling your father’s old 1974 Satsuma AMP from over 100 individual parts while managing your own basic human needs.