
- #My summer car custom radio driver#
- #My summer car custom radio free#
#My summer car custom radio driver#
The biggest offenders being Pena (the drunk driver in the little green car) and Jokke (the drunkard you drive home from the pub and sell kilju to).
The Alcoholic: About half of the NPC's are this. Ace Custom: You can build your car out of base parts, which may or may not include a custom paintjob and aftermarket mods, both cosmetic and performance-oriented. The song "Nasta lautaan" also has some '60s vibes. Most of the cars (including your Satsuma and van) are from the '70s, the interior of your parents house (presumably built in the '70s) is almost 90% woodgrain with comfortably stylish green and orange furnishings, some of the tacky shirts a few NPCs wear are very '70s, even the game's official logo's typeface resembles various bubble-lettering typefaces that were popular in the '60s and '70s. That being said, the game follows more of a '70s aesthetic with the rural Finnish town being Two Decades Behind. The universe is largely modeled after what rural Finland looked like around that year. The '90s: It's explicitly stated the game takes place in 1995. See also Mon Bazou for the French-Canadian equivalent of this game. Note: While there's no story yet, this is one of those games that are best played blind, so some listed tropes might spoil the surprise. In short, My Summer Car is more or less an accurate depiction of a typical teenage Finnish summer back in the day. While there is no ultimate goal yet, you can do various jobs to make money for better car parts that you order via snail mail. You'll often find yourself having to drive down several kilometers of dangerous Finnish dirt roads just to buy much needed sausages and beer, or else it's game over and all progress on your car is lost. Fixit or a Grease Monkey by trade to assemble the car without an online guide. The game will never tell you anything, so you either have to be a Mr. Each requiring a different size spanner to fasten.
The car building part is perhaps a bit too accurate to real life, what with the game just giving you a bare car frame, a garage with a couple hundred car parts on the shelves, and a bunch of tools for putting it all together. The main attraction is building the eponymous car, the Satsuma, from square one, but it also involves a healthy dose of not dying. Dirty jobs, bizarre Finnish swearing, drunk driving, spontaneous urination and car building ensues.
#My summer car custom radio free#
In the summer of 1995, a 19 year old kid finds himself alone in the Finnish countryside with a lot of free time on his hands.