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Car Industry Tycoon: Idle Sim

Build, upgrade and manage your car empire in this addictive idle simulator

Car Industry Tycoon: Idle Sim
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  • 2M+ Downloads
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  • 3+ Content Rating
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Construct and oversee your automobile factory! Expand your enterprise, generate revenue, and manufacture exceptional vehicles. Assume the role of a car factory manager and aim to become a billionaire.

Establish your empire tycoon, amass passive earnings, and recruit new employees. Enhance machines in your car factory to produce various car parts. Improve parking facilities to increase your workforce and grow your car venture.

Car Industry Tycoon - Idle Factory Simulator offers a straightforward gameplay experience with intricate challenges. Begin with a modest car parts factory and through your strategic decisions and rapid business growth, transform it into the largest car factory globally!

This is the premier idle tycoon strategy game of the year! A distinctive incremental mechanism empowers you to play according to your preferences, expanding, managing, and investing in your business like never before.

Car Industry Tycoon Beginner’s Guide: Tips, Tricks & Strategies to Build a Car Manufacturing Empire

1. Coins And Cash: Your Two Currencies For Success

There are two resources in Car Industry Tycoon: coins and cash. We’ll talk about both of them and teach you what they’re used for.

Cash: you get cash automatically as workers enter your factory and finish parts of a car. That means whatever you do, you’ll be able to earn cash. Most upgrades to your machines are bought using cash.

Meanwhile, coins are collected when you complete Quests. You only get a handful of coins as compared to cash. Coins allow you to buy permanent upgrades called Boosters that carry over between different factories you own.

Car Industry Tycoon: Idle Sim

Coins in Car Industry Tycoon are also used to buy Elite Upgrades in the shop, which give your car factory empire permanent boosts. Production Managers are also bought using coins. And of course, you can use your coins to buy cash. We don’t recommend doing this, though, as the upgrades will let you rake in more cash in the long run as opposed to just buying the cash directly.

The secret to success in Car Industry Tycoon is knowing how to spend your coins and cash. Although you will never go bankrupt in the game, there are worse ways and better ways to spend them.

With the resources out of the way, let’s talk about the different parts of your factory.

2. The Parking Lot And The Solar Panels

What’s a car factory without a parking lot, right? Your workers will arrive at the factory riding cars, and you will have to manage the parking lot space to accommodate all of your employees’ cars. While this may seem like a mundane thing to have to manage, an overly crowded parking lot will stop your employees from coming to work. It seems then that this game mirrors real life in yet another way: parking space can be a huge pain.

Car Industry Tycoon: Idle Sim

Factory workers come in cars. Everyone must be well paid here.

You can upgrade the parking lot two ways: by increasing the number of parking spaces or by improving the parking booth. Having more parking spaces is always nice, while improving the parking booth will make it faster for arriving workers to get through the parking booth.

Between the two upgrades, it’s more effective to prioritize parking space, as this means your factory will be able to handle more workers at any given time. More workers will accelerate your income generation, which is always a good thing.

Meanwhile, beside the parking lot there are six solar panels. They start covered in moss and dirt. You could tap on each one of them to clean them up and earn cash. You can do this every two minutes, which is roughly the time it takes for the solar panels to get dirty again. Although you can’t upgrade the solar panels in any way, the amount of cash you get from them increases as your factory’s income increases.

3. Entry And Exit Turnstiles

Going in and out of your factory isn’t just a simple as waltzing through the door and heading straight to work. Once a worker parks their car, they enter the building and fall in line at one of the entrance turnstiles. Once they finish working, they exit the building through the exit turnstiles.

Car Industry Tycoon: Idle Sim

The Entry and Exit Turnstiles, where the shifts start and end.

Moving past the turnstiles take time. You are bound to have very long lines, especially when there’s an influx of people entering or leaving the building.

Upgrading the turnstile or adding more lanes will help eliminate long lines. You don’t really have to give the turnstiles much thought until you notice these long lines. Until then, focus on upgrading the other parts of your factory.

4. Getting To Know The Conveyor Belt

The conveyor belt is the heart and soul of assembly lines, both in this game and in real life; it’s where all the work happens. It is a long moving belt that carries car parts from one end of the factory to the other. Machines are found along the conveyor belt, where various improvements to the car parts are made. Workers operate the machines. Once the car parts reach the end of the conveyor belt, you get cash. The amount of cash you make is directly proportional to the number of improvements made onto the vehicle.

There are a total of nine machines that you can install in your factory. Each machine will add another car part, starting with the chassis. As you add more machines to your conveyor belt, the better your income will be.

Car Industry Tycoon: Idle Sim

The beginning of the Conveyor Belt, the Chassis machine.

Each machine of the conveyor belt can be improved in three ways: increasing quality, adding a new assembly, and updating its software. Increasing the quality will add more value to the car parts that the machine produces, making it sell for a higher a value. The other two upgrades increase your machine’s productivity, allowing you to churn out more parts in a shorter amount of time.

Each factory worker can operate the machine two times before they get tired. The first time they get tired, they will head to the Rest Area and grab a beverage from one of the vending machines there. If they’re able to rest, they’d be happy to work two more times before calling it a day and heading home.

Bonus tip: For the Rest Area, it’s best to invest in the number of vending machines first, followed by increasing the max queue. Neglecting to do this will eventually result in workers entering the Rest Area, then getting disappointed that all the vending machines have long lines. They’ll decide to leave, and you’ll have a significant drop in manpower for that shift.

Each Rest Area will accommodate workers for two machines. Every third machine, a new Rest Area will open for the workers assigned to those new machines. It’s easy to miss, so don’t forget this detail.

5. Better Cars, Better Rewards

It will take a lot of time and money before you can add all nine machines to your factory, but before you get there, you’ll have saved enough money to move on from building one type of car to many others.

There are 12 different cars you can make in the game. You go through each one of them sequentially. Every new type of car you build gives you exponentially more cash than the previous one.

Car Industry Tycoon: Idle Sim

New car, new benefits.

For example, the first upgrade is from Compact to Sedan. The Sedan sells for 50 times more cash than Compact! This is why it’s always a great idea to move on from one type of car to another whenever you can.

It takes a lot of money to upgrade, though. Upgrading from Compact to Sedan will cost you 50 Million cash. The end goal is to reach the 12th car, the Future Car, which sells for 3.281 SEPTILLION times more than a Compact. Think of all the cash you’ll be making! What’s a septillion, even?

Upgrading from one car to another will allow you to move into a new factory, effectively resetting your progress. You start again with 0 cash, with just the Chassis machine, and yet another problematic parking lot.

Key Features:

- Construct 12 distinct cars - one for each prestige level!

- Develop and upgrade hundreds of technologies!

- Engage in numerous thrilling quests!

- Establish and upgrade nine different machines within the factory!

- Easy-to-understand gameplay with challenging idle clicker mechanics!

- Utilize booster cards for accelerated progress!

- Abundant unique content!

- Play offline - no internet connection required!

If you enjoy management, idle strategy games with specialized simulation mechanics and gradual advancement, Car Industry Idle Tycoon is the game for you!

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  • Version1.7.7
  • UpdateNov 01, 2024
  • DeveloperAdrian Zarzycki
  • CategoryStrategy
  • Requires AndroidAndroid 7.0+
  • Downloads2M+
  • Package Namecom.AdrianZarzycki.idle.incremental.car.industry.tycoon
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User Reviews
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  • Federico Businari
    Federico Businari

    The game sucks. It tells you what to do, no creativity at all. Looks like they didn't even try with the gameplay and design. And then, you get bombarded with ads and in-app purchases. The progress is so slow that you have to watch ads. Good thing for AdBlock.

  • Yee Tiansoon
    Yee Tiansoon

    This game is really fun if you enjoy watching things grow and develop, like a factory expanding into a huge complex. I love the music in the game, it's surprisingly good for such a simple game, giving off a Minecraft-like vibe. What's also great is that there are hardly any ads, which can be irritating in other games, so it's nice that this one doesn't bombard you with them.

  • Ricky Tsz Lok Cheung
    Ricky Tsz Lok Cheung

    The game is fun and visually appealing, but it gets boring after about 4 days of playing following a week-long spree. It's a slow idle game that requires microtransactions to enhance the idle experience. Without spending around $25 on these purchases, it's like playing a regular PC game, so it may not be worth the investment.

  • Sunny P. Shrestha
    Sunny P. Shrestha

    There's this really cool game out there, but man, those ads are just everywhere! I mean, I only get to actually play for like half the time because of all those ads popping up. But here's the thing, the ads are like super tempting because they're all about helping you move forward in the game. And get this, there's not even an option to buy the game and make the ads disappear. It's frustrating, you know? Games these days, they have changed so much.

  • Dan T
    Dan T

    I really like the graphics and gameplay of this game. It is simple, but fun, and I am really enjoying it.

  • Benedikt St
    Benedikt St

    The game is totally complete with a gameplay cycle that you'd usually see in mobile games. There are plenty of small purchases you can make while playing. Some of them cost about $10 for extra stuff. Others are cheaper but I think they're way overpriced for what you get. Luckily, you can skip most of these small purchases by watching an ad. The best part is that the ads aren't mandatory, which is cool.

  • Aiden Paquette
    Aiden Paquette

    You love the game, but have some small concerns. You just bought the manager for a 2x money boost. However, after buying it, the option stays in the corner of your screen. It would be nice if it either said "manager hired" or disappeared. A feature you'd like to see in an update is a performance upgrade as the final purchase for the factory. Instead of the cars just appearing at the end of the line, it would be cool if they drove off and raced around a short track leading to the warehouse. Besides these minor issues, you rated it 4 out of 5 stars.

  • Barbara Wolf
    Barbara Wolf

    Imagine playing a fun little idle tycoon game. It's not exactly revolutionary like some others in the same category. The visuals are pretty good, but the worker characters look rather simple. The big issue, though, is the price of upgrading things. Let's say you stop making money in the game after being away for 2 hours, but you can pay $8.99 for a manager so you can keep earning even when you're offline. Or $9.99 for conveyor belt speed that's twice as fast. There are entire games out there that are more complex and cost less than that! It's puzzling why the developers decided to go that route.

  • Mostafa Tarek Adam
    Mostafa Tarek Adam

    I'm really enjoying this game! It's a blast to play and I especially love the car designs. The only issue for me is that the costs for things like interior and windows are way too high. Could you possibly lower the prices a bit?

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