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New gameplay trailers revealed for Junkyard Simulator

January 9, 2018 by Andrew Newton

If you have ever fancied managing your own scrap yard and making big money by recycling junk then you may want to take a look at the new gameplay trailers for Junkyard Simulator from Rebelia Games and Playway which is set for release on PC via Steam on the 11th May.  Watch these new trailers below…

In Junkyard Simulator players will start with nothing but a sledgehammer and a small section of land from which to take the first steps in the scrap business.  Set in an open world players will be able to chose how they work their way to expanding the scrapyard and making their fortune.

Starting with just the sledgehammer, players will begin by collecting scrap from the ground by hand but these humble beginnings can end with investing large sums of money into huge machines capable of scrapping tons of junk every day.  Collecting scrap from the ground isn’t the only way to gather junk, players will also be able to make deals with scrap dealers and buy old vehicles to test your sledgehammer on.

Those who want to make it big with machinery will be able to chose from cranes, Electromagnets/Hydraulic cranes, loaders, crushers, choppers, trolleys and trailers.

Junkyard Simulator will be available on Steam on the 11th May

Originally published January 9, 2018. Updated January 8, 2018.

Filed Under: Andrew Newton, News, Trailers, Video Games Tagged With: Junkyard Simulator, Playway, Rebelia Games

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