![]() The actual fixing part is nice enough, with you clicking to remove and unscrew parts before replacing them with the new ones. The guitars were actually quite fun to repair, even with the camera issues. It’s a simple cycle that’s reasonably pleasant to repeat in an almost zen-like way. Get them fixed and send them back on time, and you’ll earn money to fix more items, as well as unlock new tools and areas of the repair shop to use and decorate. It’s not a deal breaker at all, but it meant I never really read any requests and looked straight at the list of requirements.Īnyway, you’ll receive a number of products, ranging from coffee grinders and pipe cutters to games consoles and arcade cabinets, and your job will be to replace broken parts and occasionally clean up or repaint them. In Mech Mechanic Simulator, you had the interplay between different part manufacturers, whilst PC Building Simulator had funny little stories attached to some of the requests. I will say that there’s a lack of personality here. There isn’t much in the way of a plot here, which is fine, but you seem to have acquired a repair shop in which you will fix a variety of household objects for random people. ![]() Interestingly, The Repair House is from the original creator of PC Building Simulator, so I was very much interested right from the off, even if the theming isn’t quite as up my street. Whilst few have reached the heights of PC Building Simulator for me, but the likes of Model Builder and even House Flipper are reasonably fun. ![]() ![]() It’s been a while since I’ve looked at one of those “simulator” games. ![]() The Repair House has some solid foundations but too many irritations need fixing. ![]()
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