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Workshop Simulator coming to PC in late October

Cut, sand, paint and collect a variety of vintage items in an atmospheric simulator from the Intermarum studio
Workshop Simulator coming to PC in late October

Workshop Simulator players will have to create and repair various vintage toys, tools, furniture and even works of art using an entire garage of tools. Improve your skills and immerse yourself in the magical world of things that keep memories of bygone days.

Workshop Simulator invites you to melt into the warm and creative craft of creating and restoring family items. Some of them can tell stories of generosity and patience that have been passed down from generation to generation. In a room filled with morning sun and smelling of fresh sawdust, players will be able to use a variety of tools to take apart, clean, sand, paint, glue and assemble vintage items or their own creations.

Game Features:

  • Detailed and atmospheric simulator: hammers, drills, paints and other tools amaze with their detail. In the Workshop Simulator, players will be able to craft and repair items using a range of handy tools, and unlock new equipment as they improve their skills.
  • Heartfelt stories: a simple request from a grandmother turns into a real adventure in an abandoned workshop. Look into the family's past and learn about values and memorabilia passed down from generation to generation.
  • Myriad vintage items: experience the pleasure of turning old things into new ones. Take on the repair of exquisite vintage items and breathe new life into them. Sand, polish, paint and collect everyday items, turning them into small works of art. Sell your work and use the proceeds to purchase better tools.

The release of Workshop Simulator will take place on October 26 on Steam. Find out more about the game on the Intermarum.com website and Facebook and Twitter pages.

Author
Anton Latoshkin
Date of publication
2 September 2021