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PowerWash Simulator with a spray can: seven jobs, a masking-tape prep phase that actually adds friction, and a 62% Steam rating that tells you exactly who this is and isn't for.

I spend most of my time stress-testing systems with deep decision trees, so a casual sim that asks me to tape off a car bonnet before I paint it should be a five-minute distraction. Spray Paint Simulator held me for longer than I expected, and I think I know exactly why. The masking step is the mechanic that separates this from every other cleanup sim on the market. Before a drop of paint flies, you are buying paper and tape from the in-game shop, pulling off wing mirrors and aerials, and methodically covering every surface you want to protect. It is a genuine prep loop with a defined sequence: mask, paint, unmask, replace. That structure gives the repetition a logic that PowerWash Simulator never had to justify, because soap and water do not bleed. The career mode runs across seven jobs set in the town of Splatterville, starting with a classic car repaint and scaling up through kitchen cabinets, a bus, a giant robot, and an iron bridge that reviewers across the board flagged as the marathon level. That bridge took some players three to five hours on its own, and it exposes the game's most honest flaw: content is thin, and the jobs are gated linearly, so you cannot skip ahead or rearrange the order. If a job outstays its welcome, you are stuck with it until the percentage meter clears. The 98% completion threshold for each section is a real pressure point, because the highlight button that reveals unpainted patches is useful but not precise enough to reliably locate that last stubborn sliver of unpainted surface. On the tooling side, progression is workable but shallow. You unlock upgraded spray guns with larger battery capacity and broader paint coverage, plus ladders, scaffolding, and eventually a cherry picker for the taller jobs. Three spray nozzle orientations (vertical, horizontal, straight-on) and an auto-fire mode give you some control over your workflow, and a post-launch update addressed detection issues with smaller nozzles so fine-detail work now registers coverage more consistently. The six-gigabyte install and steady framerates in enclosed environments mean the technical side is genuinely clean. The in-game radio loops a short playlist quickly, so fire up your own audio and treat this as the podcast game it quietly wants to be. Co-op is present but locked behind career progress, and free spray mode opens up after completing jobs so you can repaint finished levels in whatever colors you choose. Neither mode transforms the replay value, and critics who want a full-featured sandbox after the campaign will be disappointed. The Steam community landed on mixed, with around 62% positive across early reviews, which tracks: genre fans who already logged time in PowerWash Simulator or House Flipper find the masking prep genuinely fresh, while players expecting more maps, more tools, or a livelier narrative hit the content ceiling fast. The developers at North Star Video Games come from Lawn Mowing Simulator backgrounds and built this as a two-person team, which explains both the focused scope and the occasional rough edge. If you have a genuine itch for methodical, low-pressure simulation and you can accept seven levels as the full campaign, the prep-paint-unmask loop clicks in a way that few games in this sub-genre manage. Approach it like a finite relaxation experience rather than a live-service sandbox, and it delivers on that specific promise. Diego, Scout Team

Spray Paint Simulator

Spray Paint Simulator

29 may 2025North Star Video GamesWhitethorn Games
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PowerWash Simulator with a spray can: seven jobs, a masking-tape prep phase that actually adds friction, and a 62% Steam rating that tells you exactly who this is and isn't for.

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I spend most of my time stress-testing systems with deep decision trees, so a casual sim that asks me to tape off a car bonnet before I paint it should be a five-minute distraction. Spray Paint Simulator held me for longer than I expected, and I think I know exactly why. The masking step is the mechanic that separates this from every other cleanup sim on the market. Before a drop of paint flies, you are buying paper and tape from the in-game shop, pulling off wing mirrors and aerials, and methodically covering every surface you want to protect. It is a genuine prep loop with a defined sequence: mask, paint, unmask, replace. That structure gives the repetition a logic that PowerWash Simulator never had to justify, because soap and water do not bleed. The career mode runs across seven jobs set in the town of Splatterville, starting with a classic car repaint and scaling up through kitchen cabinets, a bus, a giant robot, and an iron bridge that reviewers across the board flagged as the marathon level. That bridge took some players three to five hours on its own, and it exposes the game's most honest flaw: content is thin, and the jobs are gated linearly, so you cannot skip ahead or rearrange the order. If a job outstays its welcome, you are stuck with it until the percentage meter clears. The 98% completion threshold for each section is a real pressure point, because the highlight button that reveals unpainted patches is useful but not precise enough to reliably locate that last stubborn sliver of unpainted surface. On the tooling side, progression is workable but shallow. You unlock upgraded spray guns with larger battery capacity and broader paint coverage, plus ladders, scaffolding, and eventually a cherry picker for the taller jobs. Three spray nozzle orientations (vertical, horizontal, straight-on) and an auto-fire mode give you some control over your workflow, and a post-launch update addressed detection issues with smaller nozzles so fine-detail work now registers coverage more consistently. The six-gigabyte install and steady framerates in enclosed environments mean the technical side is genuinely clean. The in-game radio loops a short playlist quickly, so fire up your own audio and treat this as the podcast game it quietly wants to be. Co-op is present but locked behind career progress, and free spray mode opens up after completing jobs so you can repaint finished levels in whatever colors you choose. Neither mode transforms the replay value, and critics who want a full-featured sandbox after the campaign will be disappointed. The Steam community landed on mixed, with around 62% positive across early reviews, which tracks: genre fans who already logged time in PowerWash Simulator or House Flipper find the masking prep genuinely fresh, while players expecting more maps, more tools, or a livelier narrative hit the content ceiling fast. The developers at North Star Video Games come from Lawn Mowing Simulator backgrounds and built this as a two-person team, which explains both the focused scope and the occasional rough edge. If you have a genuine itch for methodical, low-pressure simulation and you can accept seven levels as the full campaign, the prep-paint-unmask loop clicks in a way that few games in this sub-genre manage. Approach it like a finite relaxation experience rather than a live-service sandbox, and it delivers on that specific promise.

Diego
Diego · Scout Team

Strategy & simulation

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singleplayermultiplayercooponline-coopachievementscontroller-supportcloud-savestier:sub-5Job SimulatorPowerWash-likeMasking MechanicPodcast GameBusiness StarterFree Spray ModeCherry Picker TraversalShort Campaign

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OS
Windows 10 (64bit) or newer
Memory
8 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 11
Storage
6 GB available space
Graphics
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 3GB, AMD RX 580 4GB
Processor
Intel Core i5 7th gen, AMD Ryzen 5 1st gen

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Windows 10 (64bit) or newer
DirectX
Version 11
Graphics
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070 8GB, AMD Radeon RX 5700XT 8GB
Processor
Intel Core i5 10th gen, AMD Ryzen 5 3rd gen

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Whitethorn Games
Fecha de lanzamiento
29 may 2025

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