![]() ![]() ![]() My husband does most of the building/crafting for us in game and he seems to have it figured out, mostly. Then again, I'm not going out and saying that I'm an expert in engineering or building things in general. Then there's the crafting/building component of the game, which I find to be very unique if not a little difficult. ![]() Thus, it's important to make sure you keep your character fed, and, you know, don't die. So, survival mode of Scrap Mechanic has all the general features you get with survival games in that your characters have a hunger and thirst meter, as well as a health bar. And, trust me, we had packed A LOT of gas. That's a stretch though because honestly, despite the chaos that was ensuing right before my very eyes, I was still having a lot of fun even down to the cinematic ending of us making it back to base right as we ran out of gas for our vehicle. I have no regrets, well, minus that time that we drove our car off to a warehouse where we died multiple times to robots with spud guns and then got lost for like 40 minutes real time. So as soon as Steam announced their summer savings list and my husband and I saw that Scrap Mechanic was on sale, we immediately jumped on the offer. Anyway, everything else that happened in Markiplier's videos related to Scrap Mechanic was just an added bonus or icing on the cake, as they say. I'll link the YouTube video, so that I can give credit where credit is due. I knew from the moment I watched Bob build a car while Mark attempted to keep his garden safe from the oncoming onslaught of robots that I absolutely wanted, no, NEEDED to get my hands on this game. ![]()
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