30 Days in Garage

30 Days in Garage

Can my PC run 30 Days in Garage

Find out whether your PC can run this game by reviewing the minimum and recommended requirements below.

RAM 60 GB+ Storage 60 GB+ Windows 10/11 with updates

Game Details

Languages
English، French، German، Simplified Chinese، Spanish - Latin America، Dutch، Japanese، Korean، Norwegian، Polish، Portuguese - Portugal، Portuguese - Brazil، Russian، Turkish، Ukrainian، Italian، Spanish - Spain، Thai، Languages With Full Audio Support
Genre
Casual، Indie، Simulation
Category
Single-player، Family Sharing
Developer
FXSGAMEZ
Publisher
FXSGAMEZ

Minimum Requirements

CPU
AMD Ryzen 5 2600X / 2600X / 2600 / Intel Core i7-6800K / 6800K / 6800
GPU
AMD Radeon RX 5700 / RX 5700 / 5700 / NVIDIA GeForce 1070 Ti / NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 Ti
RAM
60 GB
Storage
60 GB
OS
Windows 10/11 with updates

Recommended Requirements

CPU
AMD Ryzen 5 3600X / 3600X / 3600 / Intel i5-10600K / Intel Core i5-10600K / 10600K
GPU
AMD Radeon RX 6800 XT / RX 6800 / 6800 / RX 6800 XT / NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080
RAM
60 GB
Storage
60 GB
OS
Windows 10/11 with updates

Game Description

You run a car repair shop deep in Texas. Bills are piling up faster than dust on an old pickup, the landlord’s threatening eviction, and customers expect miracles for pocket change. Honest work? Go ahead, try it – but you’ll be selling your wrenches for scrap before you ever pay the rent.

Here, it’s all about the hustle. Parts too expensive? “Borrow” them from your neighbor. Customer wants new brakes? Hand him used ones, just hit ’em with some spray paint so they look fresh. Engine doesn’t fit? Grab a hammer, duct tape, and a prayer – problem solved.

Every client brings a new challenge and a fresh opportunity to make money… or to screw things up like a true master of half-baked repairs. Reputation? Sure, it matters – but you can’t pay your bills with five-star reviews.

This isn’t a game about being the perfect mechanic. It’s about being the sneaky hustler with a wrench who’ll do whatever it takes to survive. In Texas, it’s not the skilled who win. It’s the ones who know how to cheat the system.