The listing, DS Game-Touch MECHANIC has ended.
Yes the first pic is a copied one but thats to show what the game is-clearer than the game itself I took-In Touch Mechanic, players use the stylus and touch screen to repair and modify cars. On the screen, the stylus can become a screwdriver, wrench, saw, or sander -- whatever tool is right for the job at hand. Each tool must be used properly for best results, challenging virtual mechinics to use care and develop expertise. You begin in a small, old garage, under the instruction of a older mechanic named Captain Bob, who helps you learn the basics of the game. You'll learn to change wheels, replace shocks and brakes, repair bumpers, and add aftermarket enhancements. The virtual mechanics' jobs become more difficult as they make their way through the game's 75-episode campaign. Cars are displayed in full 3D and may be rotated to view at any angle. Like most mechanics, players will also work to soup up their personal ride, with the parts, paint, and tuning they like best. If enough people are favorably impressed with the player's own custom car, it can lead to a nicer job at a better-equipped garage.