When I told a few friends over the weekend that I was spending hours cleaning virtual houses and cars with a power washer on my PC, some of them didn’t exactly share my enthusiasm.
But I’m here to remind you that, once in a while — and especially during the pandemic — you just need a simple way to relax. AndPower Wash Simulator (PWS)delivers on that front in spades.
I first came across the game last year, whenthere was only a single demo leveland limited washing equipment to work with. The title, which is nowavailable for PC via Steam Early Access, has expanded to offer a lot more content to keep you occupied.
There’s a career mode where you can earn money to spend on new equipment, as well as several new environments to blast the grime off of. You can spend your hard-earned cash on a bunch more washers, nozzles, and cleaning liquids to speed things up. You can also just go to town on in free play mode without keeping tabs on your score or earnings.
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I found it immensely satisfying to clean houses, vehicles, a playground, and a skate park over the weekend. It took me several hours to get through these initial levels, and I appreciated the simple joy of just seeing a job well done.
At the same time, developerFuturlabbaked in a few little touches of complexity to keep things interesting, and makePWSeasier to get through. You can track your progress through individually marked portions of large levels — so you know where you might have missed a spot — and earn and spend money on new gear at any point during play.
All of which is to say that if you’re looking for a way to kill time and distract yourself from the terrible state our world is in right now,PWSis a well-oiled machine to help you do just that. If you don’t want to sit at your desk, you can stream it to your phone or tablet and enjoy wherever you like to lounge,using Steam Link.
Power Wash Simulatorisavailable in Early Access on Steam at $15.99, with a 10% discount right now. You’re welcome.
Story byAbhimanyu Ghoshal
Abhimanyu is TNW’s Managing Editor, and is all about personal devices, Asia’s tech ecosystem, as well as the intersection of technology and(show all)Abhimanyu is TNW’s Managing Editor, and is all about personal devices, Asia’s tech ecosystem, as well as the intersection of technology and culture. Hit him up onTwitter, or write in:abhimanyu@thenextweb.com.
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