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About Crafty Car

Crafty Car is a browser car assembly simulation game with no time pressure and no races. The entire game is about the build: you receive a car shell and a set of parts, and you click-and-drag each component into its correct position to complete the vehicle stage by stage. The satisfaction is tactile — snapping a door panel into frame alignment, fitting the grill between the bumpers, connecting the dashboard wiring — the game recreates the pleasure of physical assembly with clean visual feedback for each correctly placed component.

Each build is divided into stages. The Exterior stage covers the structural frame, bumpers, doors, windows, and grill — components with visible snap-fit positions that signal alignment correctness. Parts that are misaligned don't lock into place and can be repositioned freely until they snap. The Interior stage follows, covering seats, dashboard, wiring harness, and engine components. The interior stage is more complex — parts are smaller, fit relationships are less visually obvious, and the wiring harness requires connecting multiple endpoints in sequence.

The camera is fully rotatable, letting you inspect the vehicle from any angle during assembly. Some exterior parts require checking from multiple angles to confirm alignment — a door that looks flush from the front might have a height offset only visible from the rear three-quarter view. The game rewards methodical assembly that uses all available camera angles rather than rushing through from a single perspective.

Coins earned per completed build fund tool upgrades: better tools reduce part-placement error margin (making alignment easier), speed up certain repetitive tasks, and unlock new build types. The upgrade system compounds — better tools make future builds faster, generating more coins per session and accelerating access to the full tool set.

Key Features

  • Stage-by-stage car assembly: Exterior (frame, bumpers, doors, windows, grill) followed by Interior (seats, dashboard, wiring, engine)
  • Click-and-drag snap-fit placement — parts visually confirm correct alignment when positioned accurately
  • Free camera rotation for multi-angle inspection of part alignment during assembly
  • No time pressure — completely relaxed assembly pace
  • Coin-funded tool upgrade system that reduces alignment difficulty and unlocks new vehicle builds

Controls

Left Click and Drag — pick up and position parts
Mouse rotation — rotate the camera around the vehicle for multi-angle inspection
Release Click — drop a part; it snaps into place if correctly aligned, stays loose if not
Right Click or drag to UI — return a misplaced part to the staging area
MobileTap and drag to place parts; pinch to zoom; swipe to rotate camera around the vehicle

How to Play

  1. 1Begin each build with the Exterior stage. Drag the structural frame into position first — all other body parts align relative to the frame.
  2. 2Add body panels (bumpers, doors, windows, grill) in order. Each part has a visual snap zone — align it close to the correct position and it will lock in.
  3. 3Rotate the camera to check alignment from multiple angles. A part that looks correct from the front may have an offset only visible from a different viewpoint.
  4. 4Proceed to the Interior stage after completing all exterior parts. Start with the seats, then dashboard, then wiring (connect each endpoint in sequence), then engine.
  5. 5Complete the build to receive coins. Open the upgrade shop and purchase tool improvements that make subsequent builds faster and easier.

Tips & Tricks

  • Always rotate the camera to check front, rear, and side views after placing major exterior components. The three-quarter rear view reveals alignment offsets that front and side views miss.
  • In the Interior stage, tackle the wiring harness methodically from one end to the other — don't try to connect all endpoints at once. Sequential connection prevents crossing the harness over itself.
  • Upgrade the alignment tools first before purchasing speed tools. Accurate alignment is the hardest part of the game; making it easier provides a bigger improvement than doing it faster while misaligned.
  • If a part won't snap, check the camera angle — snap positions are sometimes visible only from a specific view angle, not from the default front perspective.

Game Info

Developer1Games
Release Year2025
PlatformBrowser (Desktop & Mobile)
TechnologyHTML5

FAQ

No — Crafty Car has no time pressure. You can take as long as needed on each stage. The relaxed pace is a deliberate design choice.

The wiring harness connects multiple endpoints within the car interior. Unlike body panels with obvious visual snap positions, wiring connections are smaller and require sequential connection from one end of the harness to the other. It's the most complex single task in each build.

Yes — tool upgrades are permanent purchases that apply to every subsequent build. They represent the game's progression system, with each upgrade compounding into faster and more accurate assembly sessions.

Higher tool upgrades unlock access to new vehicle builds beyond the starting car type. The variety increases as you progress through the upgrade tree.