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I wanted to report a bug in step 3.
it happens that there is no answer and to resolve it you must wait at least 24 hours
If people are still into it (I am) there is an amazing game on Steam called Gang Beasts. It's probably my favorite local coop/mp game to play with friends while drinking/smoking pot and getting good time and laughs.
....but seriously, this game needs an online multiplayer. Just look Cooking Simulator does. Both of these games would be raking in oodles of cash.
Cooking Simulator? Hell yea it would be amazing to play in coop mode, it's a great game and it's suitable for multiplayer experience.
My Summer Car? Nah.. I mean, if the whole game would be remade from scratch and the multiplayer would actually fit in - then hell yes. But now, it wouldn't be fun. If there would be more cars to build and drive, more spots of interests on the map - then it would be really cool. But now even playing singleplayer gets boring after a while, so if there would be additional pair of hands working on the Satsuma, and all other stuff, people would finish the game in one, or two days.
Some games are designed purely for singleplayer and MSC is one of them.
Have fun!