The early versions of the game, including the fan-referenced , laid the groundwork for what has now become a sprawling life simulation filled with grit, grease, and gains. What is Mon Bazou?

If you’ve been following the journey of —the quintessential French-Canadian "shitty car" simulator—you know that every update brings us closer to the ultimate dream: turning a rusted-out beater into a legendary street racer while drowning in poutine and maple syrup.

: Chop wood and boil sap to produce high-value maple syrup.

Set in the rural Quebec town of circa 2005, Mon Bazou is more than just a racing game. It’s a survival-sandbox where your primary goal is to build your car from the ground up—literally. You’ll spend your days turning wrenches, manually bolting on parts, and balancing your survival needs: