Since its reveal I've been asking myself if you can iterate on something like PowerWash Simulator enough to reasonably justify a sequel, and I don't know why I'm so surprised the answer is yes, absolutely you can . It's great, and I'm obsessed with some of the new toys FuturLab has given us in PowerWash Simulator 2.
When it comes to any sim willing to pat me on the head with a validating "good job," count me in. I don't know which societal failure to blame for that, but PowerWash Simulator is among the best at it. Every time I finish cleaning a surface, I'm rewarded with a satisfying ding. Sometimes there's a bunch of different dirty surfaces close together, and then I get several dings in quick succession. It's riveting stuff.
That was a thing in the first game, but PowerWash Simulator

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