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''Scrap Mechanic'' is a
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developed for
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by Swedish game studio and publisher Axolot Games, in which players can build machines, vehicles, and buildings, and share their creations online. The initial version of the game, released on January 20, 2016, was a creative mode with unlimited access to all available parts for building. On the day of its release, it was the top-selling game on
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and is estimated to have 1–2 million sales. The survival mode update for the game, with new game mechanics including wildlife, scavenging, farming, and cooking, as well as an underwater biome, was released on May 7, 2020. It was the third-best-selling game on Steam the week after the update.


Gameplay

Players begin at the site of a crashed spaceship, with very few items. They must search for supplies and food in order to survive. The spaceship has a basic crafting station called a Mini Craftbot with limited functionality, primarily focused on allowing players to build a basic vehicle to begin exploring the world. The Mechanic Station is the location where the various crafting stations can be made. This includes the Craftbot; the Dressbot, for making clothes; the Refinebot, for refining raw materials; and the "Cookbot, for combining raw foods into recipes. In addition, a Resource Collector can crafted which is used for collecting various resources and transferring them to Refinebot. The Farmers Hideout is the location where trading is performed for items such as the spud guns, garment boxes, seeds and ammunition (potatoes). Other locations include structures such as the Silo District or Ruin City filled with enemy robots, loot crates, and ruin chests; the Farmers Hideout, where items can be purchased; the Farmers Shacks that can be harvested for blocks, parts and other resources; and Warehouses, large buildings storing more advanced supplies.


Creative mode

In creative mode, players start with full access to an unlimited supply of all items in the game, allowing for the creation of a variety of buildings, vehicles, and machines, none of which require energy or fuel to function. There are no enemies nor animals in the world naturally, but they can be spawned by the player with spawn capsules. In this mode, players cannot be injured or die. There are also harvestables from survival mode such as trees and stone as well as crafting stations, allowing for players to test all sorts of contraptions. Creations can be saved and shared via the
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workshop.


Challenge mode

In challenge mode, players have to try and get through 50 levels by making or fixing contraptions using the limited materials they are given. A challenge builder is also available for players to build and share their own challenge levels. Levels can be downloaded and published in the Steam workshop. Originally, challenge mode was a developer's experiment with encryption mechanics, not allowing buildings to be deleted, which has evolved into its whole separate game mode.


Plot

The survival backstory depicts the setting of the game. It portrays a robot maintenance mechanic that has been sent to an agricultural planet which supplies food to the metropolitan planets. The crew has been tasked to maintain fully autonomous farming robots which overrun the planet. However, as the
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comes in for a landing it loses control and crashes. The mechanic survives the impact however becomes stranded and finds out the robots working in the fields have become hostile and start attacking the mechanics. The goal is now to survive on the planet, using the mechanics quick thinking, creativity and environment as an advantage to stay alive from the savage robots.


Development

''Scrap Mechanic'' formerly used the OGRE rendering engine, which stands for Object-Oriented Graphics Rendering Engine. It was used alongside a custom plugin named Bullet, which is an external physics engine responsible for all of the physics calculations. However, the engine was changed with the first major update. The new in-house rendering engine had been in development since August and was made to fix numerous bugs, mostly related to certain integrated Intel cards, which some players had issues with.


Reception

Angus Morrison of ''
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'' compared the game to ''
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'', noting that in the context of the latter's lack of mechanical building conditions, the game might be attractive to players who like to build mechanics. Nathan Grayson of ''
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'' said that the game "striked him as a game intrepid builders won't tire of anytime soon," and claimed that he was looking forward to seeing what comes of it, Curtis Pyke of MGN called the game "a farming simulator meets tower defense game" while Game Advisor said that the new developments of the game throughout the years spent in Early Access made it so that the game is "still worth a buy" in 2022.


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