Speaking of taking on the jobs, you can opt to play in cooperation with a friend online, cleaning and co-ordinating areas to tackle. There is no in-game music to immerse you, but ambience such as birds chirping and the roar from the power washer appropriately add to the atmosphere.Īnd it must be said, cleaning the dirt and grime from every area is very satisfying, and this comes with a note to Xbox to get a move on with haptic feedback specifically for this game! Besides the lack of rumble, it all just feels so relaxing as you go about attaining that clean 100% rating in the jobs you take on. Varied environments from the aforementioned van in a garage to a patio outside are all gloriously covered in dirt awaiting your professional service. In the initial stages of PowerWash Simulator I tended to use the yellow or green nozzles as I found that while they give a narrower spray, they remove dirt the best. Learning which extension will work best for each job is also a learning curve, and trying them out on various locations is the best way to see which one to use. In the shop, you will find new power washers to buy, different cleaning liquids, new clothing and even modifications for your power washer, letting you change up and customise the look of your washer and extensions. The cash can be used to buy new equipment from the in-game store, but you need not panic as there are no microtransaction purchases here, the cash is all earned in-game from your hard powerwashing work. You have a tablet to select jobs to take on and will receive periodic text messages from potential customers in game requesting help.Įach area you clean has a value and earns you cash as you progress to a five star rating on your latest job. Granted, this isn’t your standard videogame, nor should it aspire to be, but following on in the footsteps of Goat Simulator and Lawn Mowing Simulator, PowerWash Simulator is already leaps and bounds above its novelty sim brethren.Ĭareer mode, your first port of call in the game, is a simple set up – you must run a successful power washing business from the ground up. It is a purebred simulator that shouldn’t work in a Fortnite/Roblox filled world, but somehow it does, so much so that it behind to feel like a privilege to be given the in-game jobs that are thrown your way. I almost feel like PowerWash Simulator should be reviewed in a similar way to how Jeremy Clarkson would speak about the Lexus LFA. But stick with it and you will find yourself a pro powerwasher in no time, no matter which job comes your way next. Yes this a game that works the old saying – ‘easy to learn, difficult to master’. Learning the ropes of PowerWash Simulator is easy, however success will only be found with practice. Occasionally, even when washing these areas the 100% ping doesn’t always pop, which can be frustrating for completionists, but on the whole it works well. Pressing this highlights all the areas in your surrounding area that still remain unclean, helping out in case it isn’t obvious in standard view mode. The feature that will be of most use though is something that I’ve lovingly dubbed “PowerWash Vision” activated with a simple press of right on the d-pad. This is a must throughout PowerWash Simulator, but it never ever gets boring finding the perfect attachment just adds to the satisfaction already felt. Not every nozzle will be appropriate for each task, with trial and error required in order to find the right fit for the job in hand. Distance, nozzle choice, direction and elevation all must be keenly studied to get that perfect wash.
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