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Feel the joy of turning the old into pristine condition again. Immerse yourself in an idyllic rural setting where you can explore the delights of tinkering in a workshop, but also discover the history of your family by interacting with unique family treasures, each with a different story to tell. Will you dedicate yourself to each item and restore them all to perfection, or will you cut corners and only mask the most serious damage, so you can focus on your greatest creation? The choice is yours. Workshop Simulator VR allows you to repair and refurbish items using a range of restoration mechanics such as disassembling, cleaning, sanding and painting...
Workshop Simulator VR is a fun, relaxing game that sees you using the tools in your workshop to fix a variety of items for your customers. You start the game with a few tools and an in game tutorial that helps you get to grips with the game's mechanics and the tools on offer. Items come into your workshop and you need to take them apart, clean them, fix them and then parcel them up and send them back to their owners. It's a simple game which is relaxing and it's surprising how much time it eats up. Hours flew by as I fixed and painted item after item. It starts of simply, with you having to use a wire brush to remove the rust on an old oil can, but soon escalates to more challenging jobs. You can choose to spend a longer time cleaning every nook and cranny to ensure you do the perfect job... Or you can do the bare minimum so that the items look almost as good as new, but not 100 percent finished. You can either keep scrubbing blindly or you can press a button to see any areas that you've missed, and once you've managed to clean a certain percentage of the item you can finish there and move on to the next part of the job. Or, you can spend a little longer being a perfectionist. I found myself returning time and time again to this game and I know I'll be playing this for some time to come. Even when you've completed an item there's just as much fun to be had redoing the exercise of cleaning up again. A relaxing experience. 8 Darren Rea Buy this item online
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