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My Sleeper is a racing simulator developed by Dream Pocket Studio that lets you build and customize cars from raw components. Released on November 23, 2025, it blends mechanics-heavy customization with competitive racing and survival challenges. You start with basic tools and parts, repairing, upgrading, and optimizing vehicles to compete in races and earn money. The single-player focus is on progression through skill and resource management, with an emphasis on mechanical realism. It’s a niche title for players who enjoy methodical tinkering and performance tuning over arcade-style racing.
The game revolves around three pillars: car assembly, part upgrades, and racing. Early sessions involve scavenging or purchasing base components, then balancing engine power, suspension, and weight distribution. Races are short but demand precise handling, with earnings tied to performance. Survival challenges add urgency, forcing you to manage limited resources while repairing vehicles mid-event. Controls are keyboard/mouse-friendly but lack tactile feedback. A typical session might involve 30 minutes of tuning, 20 minutes racing, and 10 minutes troubleshooting part failures. Progression feels linear, each win unlocks better materials, but setbacks like engine blowouts reset your work.
The PlayPile community has only one mood logged: Emotional (1 vote). Without additional data, it’s unclear if this reflects the game’s tone or early player reactions. No community ratings, average playtime, or completion stats exist yet, suggesting the player base is small or new. Critic reviews are absent. The lone mood tag hints at potential narrative or thematic depth, but with no supporting data, this remains speculative.
My Sleeper caters to car enthusiasts who enjoy granular customization and mechanical problem-solving. If you’re patient and appreciate the grind of building performance through resource management, it’s a solid niche pick. However, the lack of dynamic challenges, multiplayer, or polished UI may turn off broader audiences. No price or achievement data is available, but based on its design, it’s best suited for sim purists willing to invest time in a methodical, solo experience.
Game Modes
Single player
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