
It also helps to give Scrap Mechanic its distinctness. That may seem a bit off-putting at first to those used to games like Minecraft and Seven Days to Die. There’s no ability to dig, mine, cut down trees and so forth. You can also learn a lot from what other players create. If using a gear or pulley in a certain way looks like it will work, then it probably will, and that’s pretty cool. The focus here is on engineering, and although the world is cartoony, the physics engine seeks to mirror the real world. Once you’ve entered a Scrap Mechanic world, you can explore, create in a creative mode or gather resources to create to survive.Īs the name suggests, there’s a lot of scrap lying around to gather and use. MP servers can either be cooperative or competitive in nature. You also have the option to join a multiplayer server and play with strangers and friends. You can also create a server and make it available to just those you invite, like your friends. Like Minecraft, Scrap Mechanic lets you play alone in your own world. There are, however, survival elements, and your ability to manipulate your environment will determine how well you flourish over the long-term. That means that it’s more an experience than a traditional game. Players familiar with Minecraft, ROBLOX and Exploration Lite will appreciate the kind of experience that Axolot is seeking to create with Scrap Mechanic.


Scrap Mechanic by Axolot Games is a creative sandbox in which players can explore and build on their own or alongside other people.
