Got this for free via PS+ and gave it a few hours, and it was relaxing enough to begin with. Who wouldn't enjoy completely rinsing a car in five minutes with minimal effort? Unfortunately, the game gets real picky as you progress. Having to scour for that last invisible speck of dirt to fully clean a large wall or finding out which one of the sixteen identical wooden trims I had to more thoroughly investigate for every job really wore me out. Also, this might just be my experience playing on PS5 with a controller, but my right hand started aching after a half hour of constantly holding down the right trigger to continuously spray surfaces. Not a great feeling when you need a break from your gaming break!

Reviewed on Dec 21, 2023


5 Comments


4 months ago

just an FYI, there's a toggle function on one of the D pad buttons that lets you have the water on full time! way easier than holding down the trigger constantly

4 months ago

@jbcrowe: Man I wish I had found out about this several days ago, would have been an absolute lifesaver! Thanks for letting me know, I'll bump this up a bit since the hand pain was a real turn-off in my experience.

4 months ago

i dont remember if that was on PC, but my pain of flicking the mouse everywhere also sucked (besides the mental pain of losing sense of self)

4 months ago

Also if you go into the menu you can select any object/piece in the level from the list and the game will highlight it for you

4 months ago

@Snigglegros: And here I thought playing with the controller on console was the lesser experience. Yeah, I can definitely see how constantly flicking with the mouse would cause major hand strain if one played this game for too long.

@DJSCheddar: This definitely helped for most darkly colored objects, thanks. For some reason, it's still somewhat hard to see the remaining flashing objects for certain features like the headlights on the vintage car and I still had some difficulty finding the flashing objects when they were relatively small.