


Playing on PC, frame rates were smooth, dirt easy to spot (aside from some cheeky hidden ledges and other crannies), and the whole experience controls brilliantly with keyboard and mouse. Of course, the core of the game is always going to be that soothing powerwashing experience, and that’s ably helped by the simplistic art direction.
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Jumping from the early days in Early Access to a full game, it wasn’t clear how Futurlab might make a narrative out of washing dirty things for the Story/Career Mode, or whether the appeal of spraying your washer would last throughout the game’s full playtime. It’s immediately obvious to see PowerWash Simulator’s inherent appeal it’s a powerfully powerfully meditative experience and a perfect comparison piece to more involved and challenging titles. The latest offering across all formats is the majestic PowerWash Simulator, arriving this summer to let you hide from the burning ball in the sky and chilled out spraying the dirt away. Farming games have been perhaps the most popular ones to make the journey across to consoles, but the divide is beginning to lessen with the likes of Lawn Mower Simulator being playable for couch gamers too. From being a car mechanic to a lumberjack or even a palaeontologist, there’s a myriad of options available. While a relatively new phenomenon on consoles, the niche simulator genre has been a longstanding fixture for PC gamers.
