I haven’t really played 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:PowerWash Simulator before, despite the fact that everyone else at TheGamer is seemingly obsessed with it. I’d jo🍨in for social nights where they washed their troubles away, blasting phallic shapes into the grime and discussing the best hoses, but I never joined in myself. Watching them casua😼lly clean each level made it all look so easy.

My husband is another PowerWash Simulator fan who couldn’t pry himself away from it at launch, with the sound of the water echoing from the lounge into the early morning hours for over a week. When I visited Gamescom last week, I checked out the new Back to the Future PowerWash Simulator DLC. I went into i🃏t thinking, ‘This is my moment. This is the time to see what all the fuss is about’.

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The new pack will cost $7.99/€7.99/£6.49 and is set to launch in late Sept🉐ember. It’ll feature fivꦦe levels familiar to Back to the Future fans, including the Hill Valley Clock tower, the Holomax Theatre, the DeLorean, Doc Brown’s van, and the time train.

Cleaning the time train in PowerWash Simulator's Back to the Future DLC.

I got to clean the DeLorean for my hands on with the DLC, and I must admit I initially scoffed at the idea. A single car? No sweat. I thought I’d be in and out of that booth so quickly. I was 🐎wrong. So very wrong.

A normal car has🐻 enough nooks and crannies to annoy you when cleanin🥀g every last inch of it. You’ll be on your belly trying to blast all those hard to reach places under the car, and even the windscreen wipers seemed elusive, but I had forgotten just how jam-packed the back of the time machine was with cables, tubes, and flux capacitors.

Even when I thought everything must be clean, checking the menu proved otherwise, with mult꧂iple areas of the car still far from 100 percent. I had to keep clambering on top of the car, trying every🐎 nozzle to blast every little bit of electrical technical nonsense from every angle.

Cleaning the clock tower in PowerWash Simulator's Back to the Future DLC.

Most people find PowerWash Simulator relaxing, but I didn't. Under the pressure (no pun intended) of completing the level within a set time frame for my appointment and under the watchful eye of a Square Enix employee who was doing her best to help me out, I was certainly not in a chilled mood.

Finally, when everything was clean, the DeLorean powered up and sped away through time and space, leaving firey tracks behind. Fire you can put out with your powerwasher, by the way. After a short time, it zips back into view as it returns. Though I🦹 didn’t exactly feel triumphant at the end, I was happy🧔 enough to have completed it.

I now need to redeem myself from my poor performance, a🌄nd at the next TheGamer PowerWash Simulator social evening, which will no doubt be Back to the Future themed, I will don my coveralls and get cleaning with the ಞothers.

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