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Automation – Engine Designer Scenarios Videos

Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Camshaft Software has released a new preview video of their car tycoon & design game Automation, showing off the newly-added scenarios to the title’s powerful engine designer.

While the full title will allow players to run their own car company all the way from post WWII to modern times, the engine designer will be released as demo of the full title.

The designer comes with plenty of features and an interesting scenario mode as you can see below, the designer is based on quite sophisticated physics as players have to take several engineering aspects into account when building their engine.

The team expects the engine designer demo to be available within the next month, Automation can be preordered here.

Automation – New Engine Designer Video

Sunday, February 19, 2012

Camshaft Software has released a new preview video of their car tycoon & design game Automation, showing off some graphical improvements made to the title’s engine designer, one of the title’s core components.

Automation lets you run your own car company all the way from post WWII to modern times, allowing players to build and sell all kinds of cars, from small hatchbacks to full blown supercars.

The title will feature a highly detailed car and engine designer, both of which are based on quite sophisticated physics. Aside from the building components, the title will feature a realistic & dynamic world market & realistic buyer demographics.



Camshaft software is currently looking for funding via the Rockethub website, so far over $12.000 have been collected.

Automation – Looking for Funding

Saturday, September 17, 2011

Automation lets you run your own car company all the way from post WWII to modern times, allowing players to build and sell all kinds of cars, from small hatchbacks to full blown supercars.

The title will feature a highly detailed car and engine designer, both of which are based on quite sophisticated physics. Aside from the building components, the title will feature a realistic & dynamic world market & realistic buyer demographics.

Up until now, the game is being designed on a part-time basis as the developers still have regular jobs. To change that, the developers are looking for people interested in funding the project, using the Rockethub.com website that allows users to chip into the funding in exchange for certain perks.

Below is a new video as the guys explaining the reasoning behind this decision, we also get to check out some new footage of the title’s engine and car body designer. Click here to check out their RocketHub profile and contribute if you feel like it, a $20 contribution already serves as a pre-order, higher contributions will include additional perks as well.

Automation – First Preview Videos

Sunday, August 21, 2011

Camshaft Software has released rather impressive preview videos of their maiden product, the car tycoon game Automation.

Automation lets you run your own car company all the way from post WWII to modern times, allowing players to build and sell all kinds of cars, from small hatchbacks to full blown supercars.

The title will feature a highly detailed car and engine designer, both of which are based on quite sophisticated physics, making this a potentially interesting title for sim racers, even though there will be no actual driving in the title.

The two preview videos below show off the car body designer and the engine designer as we get to watch an engine being put together component by component.

Aside from the building components, the title will feature a realistic & dynamic world market & realistic buyer demographics. The title will put a lot of focus on the technical stuff, less skilled players will be able to use prebuilt designs to get going.

Camshaft Software aims to have the title out by the end of 2011, a demo will also be available. Until then, check out the impressive videos below!



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