There is a lot more than meets the eye when it comes to Larry Kosilla and AMMO NYC. While his retail business received substantial traction in the automotive space, things were different. Car enthusiast since day one, after facing burnout in the financial industry, Kosilla moved on to high-end details; following spectacular success, he has now dipped his toes into the video game industry, teasing Car Retail Simulator.
In addition to experiencing the transformation of an automobile from dirty to good, this title is much more than a simple restart of Car wash simulator. It lets you uncover lost pieces of automotive history and restore them to their former glory – think of it as a Larry Kosilla simulator. After spending as little or as much time on the restoration as you want, you can post the invigorated car online and reap the rewards of your labor. With the profits, you can grow and improve your business to attract more lucrative customers.
As there is already a community of retail enthusiasts who would bite your arm for such a game, things look very promising. However, titles like these have to find a way to keep things fresh; the last thing you want is for people to go through the experience and move on after they run out of content.
A proper release date remains to be seen, but we bet that’s actually good news – no publisher or developer wants a title riddled with bugs and other flaws in its early days. Semantics aside, it looks like the game will initially launch on PC via Steam, and will hopefully be followed by a port to console platforms.
There is a lot more than meets the eye when it comes to Larry Kosilla and AMMO NYC. While his retail business received substantial traction in the automotive space, things were different. Car enthusiast since day one, after facing burnout in the financial industry, Kosilla moved on to high-end details; following spectacular success, he has now dipped his toes into the video game industry, teasing Car Retail Simulator.
In addition to experiencing the transformation of an automobile from dirty to good, this title is much more than a simple restart of Car wash simulator. It lets you uncover lost pieces of automotive history and restore them to their former glory – think of it as a Larry Kosilla simulator. After spending as little or as much time on the restoration as you want, you can post the invigorated car online and reap the rewards of your labor. With the profits, you can grow and improve your business to attract more lucrative customers.
As there is already a community of retail enthusiasts who would bite your arm for such a game, things look very promising. However, titles like these have to find a way to keep things fresh; the last thing you want is for people to go through the experience and move on after they run out of content.
A proper release date remains to be seen, but we bet that’s actually good news – no publisher or developer wants a title riddled with bugs and other flaws in its early days. Semantics aside, it looks like the game will initially launch on PC via Steam, and will hopefully be followed by a port to console platforms.