Electrician Simulator

Electrician Simulator

released on Sep 21, 2022

Electrician Simulator

released on Sep 21, 2022

Take over the family business from your Dad and become an electrician. Learn the basics and test your skills in the Electrician Simulator. Repair and assemble sockets, panels, strips, plugs, chandeliers and even change light bulbs. Oh... and don't mix up the wires! Results might be shocking.


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For me, the best part of the game was dismantling the electronics. It was really satisfying to see a toaster or a fan on the inside, and trying to figure out how it works in real life. Other than that, the gameplay is quite repetitive, and you find out very soon that most of the game is just going through the motions rather than figuring out a solution.

Decent simulator, enjoyed the core premise, though gets repetitive quite fast and didn't have enough gameplay to keep me engaged much past the tutorial. Found the side-content of dissembling and fixing devices much more fun than the actual in-house electrical work. Put a wrap on the game after finishing all the device fixes

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Se você realmente gosta do trabalho que um eletricista faz, acho que também ficará desapontado com Electrician Simulator. Quando você transforma algo em uma experiência de videogame que é mais chata e sem alma do que aquilo que as pessoas fazem como trabalho, há algo errado com isso, alguma coisa você fez errado. Tecnicamente, o jogo funciona e você pode comprar e jogar até o final (com alguns controles estranhos no processo), mas não sei exatamente por que você faria isso. Você se divertirá mais indo a um ferro velho e apenas desmontando umas sucatas reais para se divertir, acredite.

Was fun for a bit, experienced a bug in the smart devices dlc that barred me from finishing the level. deleted the game afterwards. meh

it's okay (haven't gotten past my current quest)

Very boring, totally disregards the true scope of skill that takes to be an electrician too but I guess that's to be expected. Still, it gets very repetitive very fast.