Evercraft Mechanic is an interesting sandbox that offers its users the possibility of building complex vehicles and elaborate mechanical parts with scrap metal found in the scenario. Early on, this premise will inevitably remind you of Minecraft, but as you play, you'll see it has more in common with the technical aspects of Satisfactory. While it's true that Evercraft Mechanic is not very intuitive and takes a while to get into, once you've mastered its gameplay, it's sure to provide you with hours and hours of fun.
The gameplay in Evercraft Mechanic is virtually identical to any first-person shooter: you can move around the scenario with the joystick on the left side of the screen, as well as adjust your direction of movement by dragging your finger over any part of the right side of the interface. At the beginning of the game, you'll only have tools for extracting materials, although, as you extract more and more scrap, you'll soon be able to build better tools.
Evercraft Mechanic manages to perfectly emulate the electrical and logical systems involved in the creation of complex components, so it's a good workbench from which to experiment with circuit-based actions and reactions.