Another simulator is currently taking Steam by storm. The PowerWash Simulator satisfies simple needs and seems to be the perfect game for in between, as the user ratings prove.
Midsummer is here, and accordingly the big publishers are taking a break with their AAA titles. In return, small indie games have a little room to shine in the hotter months. A new Steam hit even takes it literally when it comes to shine: The PowerWash Simulator is a first-person shooter, except that instead of a gun, players are given a high-pressure cleaner and instead of shooting at monsters, Nazis or aliens, various objects and have to remove dirt from the surroundings. Here it goes to Steam page.
Steam users love the PowerWash Simulator
A fun little idea that a handful of people will enjoy, you might think, but as other simulators have proven, there’s a big market for video games that digitize what should be tedious everyday chores. In contrast to some other representatives of the subgenre, the PowerWash Simulator doesn’t take itself too seriously and doesn’t require a degree in order to be able to play it. Instead, the focus is clearly on the fun factor.
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The numbers on Steam prove the successful launch of the PowerWash Simulator. 97 percent of all thumbs given point upwards, and accordingly the title is “extremely positive” in the evaluation. In the Steam charts the simulator is currently in second place behind the cat adventure Stray and thus beats games like Elden Ring, Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak or F1 22. And the user numbers can also impress: Yesterday was almost 10,000 simultaneous players cleaning and even now Steam counts almost 6,000 simultaneous users.
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