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Supercar Collection Simulator is a racing-simulator hybrid where you run a car dealership by selling mystery car boxes and building a high-speed empire. Developed by Kiki Games and released in 2025, it blends tycoon management with competitive racing. On PC, players start small, unboxing collectible cars and customizing them, then progress to hosting races and expanding their shop. The game thrives on its mix of luck, strategy, and skill: you’ll balance inventory, use skill cards to gain race advantages, and compete against AI or real opponents. It’s part economic simulator, part arcade racer, with a focus on progression through unboxing and trading. The story-driven single-player mode tasks you with rising from a hobbyist to a legendary collector.
Each session starts with managing your store: restocking boxes, customizing cars with paint and parts, and setting prices. When a customer buys a box, you unbox a random car, sometimes a common model, other times a rare find. The real action kicks in during races. You pick a car, then use skill cards during the race to drift, boost, or block rivals. Tracks shift dynamically, with shortcuts and obstacles that force quick decisions. Multiplayer lets you challenge friends or strangers to head-to-head races, while tournaments offer weekly rewards. The game’s rhythm balances slow-building progression (unlocking new parts, expanding your shop) with fast-paced races. Controls are responsive, but the luck of unboxed cars adds replay value.
PlayPile players rate it 4.1/5, with 72% completing the base story mode. Average playtime is 15.3 hours, though 18% of players hit 30+ hours chasing rare cars. Community moods are split: 65% label it “addictive,” while 28% gripe about grindy early-game progress. Achievement completion sits at 89%, with 50+ badges tied to unboxing, racing, and shop upgrades. Critics praise the “refreshing mix of casual mechanics” but note “randomness can frustrate.” The multiplayer mode, limited to 10-player lobbies, has a 3.8/5 rating due to occasional lag. Players love the skill card system, with one review calling it “what car games need, strategy over pure speed.”
This game works best for fans of tycoon simulators and arcade racers who don’t mind a bit of luck. Priced at $29.99, it offers solid value for the blend of management and racing, though the randomness of unboxed cars might turn off purists. With 50+ achievements and a robust multiplayer mode, it’s worth a playthrough if you enjoy progression-driven games. Skip it if you prefer skill-based racing or dislike RNG. The core loop of managing a shop and racing is satisfying, but the grind to unlock mid-game content could test patience.
In a world where speed, style, and strategy collide, Supercar Collection Simulator puts you in charge of the ultimate collectible car store. You start as the owner of a small-scale hobby shop, selling miniature supercars, racetracks, and skill cards to passionate collectors. But your dream is much bigger—you aim to build the most legendary supercar empire the world has ever seen! As your business grows, you unlock new customization options, expand your store, and attract a dedicated community of car enthusiasts. Customers don’t just come to buy—they come to race, trade, and compete. With every rare car pack you unbox, you uncover exclusive, high-value supercars that can either be sold for a profit or added to your personal collection. But the real thrill? The underground racing scene. Using the cars you collect, you can challenge customers to high-speed races, test your vehicles on dynamic tracks, and compete in in-store tournaments. Skill cards give you an edge, allowing for boosts, drifts, and strategic plays that turn every race into an unpredictable showdown. As you rise through the ranks, your reputation grows, attracting rare collectors, VIP customers, and high-stakes deals. Will you become the ultimate supercar collector, or will you risk it all in a race for glory? The road to success is paved with speed, strategy, and style—start your engines!
Game Modes
Single player, Multiplayer
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