WW2 Rebuilder is basically post-war Europe PowerWash Simulator, except for Saint Mary and the ghosts

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Whether in 1945 or 2023, I am definitely not cut out to be a builder.

The station's a mess. The railways, ruined by explosions, now arc toward the sky rather than toward London, so it's on you to roll up your sleeves and sink into the pleasing rhythm of work. Hammer out, you march around knocking down walls that can't bear their weight, pulling up weeds, and laying the foundation for a rebirth.

It's satisfying, in the way these kinds of games usually are. Like watching someone painstakingly repair damaged artwork, seeing Gimbert slowly transform from a grim wreck to a sparkling exemplar of post-war reconstruction is a rewarding procedure. Plus, earning ability points to spend on your capacity to hold materials, your walk speed, or what I can only describe as Builder Detective Vision as you progress in a level makes for a rewarding if familiar loop.

You even get to make some choices about what the new Gimbert will look like: A big yellow construction sign helpfully informs you that the previous platform canopy has been obliterated, leaving you to decide whether to prop up a simple gazebo or to go for something more elaborate.

When all else is done, you have to decorate the station to earn your final ability point. There's all sorts of things you can build: clocks, street lamps, flags, all kinds of period-appropriate furnishing to really make Gimbert pop. Howyou can build is limited by your supply of materials, or the special builder-currency you can use in their stead, but neither of those is in short supply.

These are fairly short, amateurishly but earnestly voiced, and do a really good job at making you feel bad about not taking this whole thing seriously enough with your idiotic Saint Mary stunt. These, combined with the collectibles—letters, wartime posters and the like—are the main things that set the game's basic loop apart from its fellow to-do list games.

 

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Its like a tone deaf viscera cleanup detail lmao that sounds fun

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