{"id":32161,"date":"2022-08-01T14:09:50","date_gmt":"2022-08-01T14:09:50","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/the-calming-catharsis-of-powerwash-simulator\/"},"modified":"2022-08-01T14:09:50","modified_gmt":"2022-08-01T14:09:50","slug":"the-calming-catharsis-of-powerwash-simulator","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/the-calming-catharsis-of-powerwash-simulator\/","title":{"rendered":"The Calming Catharsis of ‘PowerWash Simulator’"},"content":{"rendered":"
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I’ve just spent more than two hours cleaning every nook and cranny of a filthy, rusted Ferris wheel, and I feel incredible. The newly immaculate carnival ride is now absolutely sparkling in the sun: All 32 massive support beams are glistening and spotless, as are all 180 lightbulbs, as well as the 119 vertical slats of the fence surrounding the structure. I cleaned all of these individual elements and many more, my ears blanketed by the soothing white noise of gallons upon gallons of water pinging off various surfaces at high speeds. Of course, I didn’t actually clean anything in real life. That wouldn’t be fun at all. I cleaned this Ferris wheel in PowerWash Simulator<\/em>a video game by British developer FuturLab. <\/p>\n

Released in mid-July on Xbox platforms (Xbox One, Series S\/X, and Game Pass) after more than a year in early access on Steam, PowerWash Simulator<\/em> is the latest entry in the burgeoning genre of \u201csimulator\u201d games that allow players to take part in a virtual recreation of some seemingly mundane activity. Road Maintenance Simulator<\/em>, Bus Simulator<\/em>, Lawn Mowing Simulator<\/em>, Farming Simulator<\/em>, and many more have been released in the past few years. There’s no single developer or publisher pumping out these \u201csimulators,\u201d so the quality and feel of the games vary. None of them, however, has come close to generating the tremendous buzz that PowerWash Simulator<\/em> has spurred within the gaming community.<\/p>\n

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