
Zen and the art of power washing.
If you're of the rare homeowner set and even if you're not there's something powerfully attractive about a power washer. You point it at something dirty, pull the trigger, and it's dirty no more (or if it's glass, it is simply no more.)
It's such millenial catnip that the developers at FuturLab have made a massive hit out of the relatively simple home improvement machine with Power Wash Simulator and it's sequel Power Wash Simulator 2. Coming sometime this year, you can check out the PWS2 's new trailer below.
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