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Video Game Review – Powerwash Simulator
Are you someone who is growing tired of having to play the same video game over and over again? If so, today’s your lucky day! There’s a video game called Powerwash Simulator that can solve that.
Powerwash Simulator is a simulation game developed by FuturLab and published by Square Enix Collective.
The game was first made available in early access through Steam on May 19, 2021, and was fully released for Microsoft Windows, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S on July 14, 2022. Further ports for the Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4 and 5, were for a January 31, 2023 release.
Powerwash Simulator is rated ESRB E for all ages and PEGI 3, making it an ideal game for everyone. This is appropriate considering the genres Indie game, Casual, and Simulation.
There is a review written by a PlayStation 5 player named TierraGamer. She said; “Powerwash Simulator is a game that goes beyond its simple premise to be quite an entertaining and sometimes complex experience that can keep you hooked for hours.” Based on that review, it was most likely and might still be popular to the public, especially considering it is quite addictive.
Powerwash Simulator is a satisfying clean ‘em up, where the stress is low and the water pressure is high. Grab your trusty power washer and blast away the grime from vehicles, buildings, parks and more. Powerwash Simulator is a relaxing, gratifying game that’s all about the satisfaction of a job well done.
The video game typically ranges from $24.99 to $29.99. Also, alongside that decent pricing, with only four equipment purchases per power washer in the game, players, especially completionists, might be tempted to buy them all.
Speaking realistically, when you first hear about Powerwash Simulator it may sound boring and maybe a little childish, but when you give it a try, you might actually find it enjoyable. So, would you be up for giving Powerwash Simulator a shot?
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