I tried PowerWash Simulator 2 early and now I’m impatient for the full game
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PowerWash Simulator is perhaps the most relaxing game I’ve ever played… or it was, until I got my hands on PowerWash Simulator 2. Designed as a continuation, not a sequel or formula change, the second entry has everything you love about the original, but with a little more squeezed in.
I got to try out five levels from the upcoming cleaning game, which included a public facility (it’s a toilet), a dog-shaped car, an art deco house, a giant billboard, and a removals van. While the vehicles were your usual standard grubby fare, the three locations added new abilities to test.
First, I grabbed my equipment and headed to the public facility to try the new multi-stage type job. Here, you need to complete every inch of the first stage before the next opens up. Quite literally, in this case, as it starts as a bench and a dirty floor, then an entire room springs up. Once the outside is clean, the door opens, and you can head in to spray the toilet itself. Mmm, grimy public toilets.
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PowerWash Simulator is perhaps the most relaxing game I’ve ever played… or it was, until I got my hands on PowerWash Simulator 2. Designed as a continuation, not a sequel or formula change, the second entry has everything you love about the original, but with a little more squeezed in. I got to try out five…
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