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- Electrician Life

Electrician Life
Releases: Coming soon
Developer
FreeMind S.A.
Publisher
FreeMind S.A., PlayWay S.A.
Description
BECOME THE WORST (OR BEST) ELECTRICIAN IN TOWN
Welcome to the grimiest electrical simulator you never knew you needed. Take on jobs
across a run-down city, fix sockets, run cables, and test voltage... preferably not with a fork.
In this sandbox-meets-sim experience, your toolbox is full of choices - be the professional
the city deserves, or the reckless handyman it ends up calling anyway.
TWO WAYS TO PLAY
Play it safe: Neatly install wires, follow procedures, and impress your clients.
Wing it: Use duct tape, stolen parts, and brute force to "solve" electrical problems fast and
cheap.
EXPLORE THE ELECTRICIAN’S HUB
Your workday starts in a small urban slice of life:
● Visit the hardware store for cables and tools
● Hit the finishing shop for lamps and stuff
● Or stock up at the liquor store for a rougher kind of day
Every job starts with a shopping list - but what you don’t buy might spark the most
“creative” solutions
COMPLETE WILD ELECTRICAL JOBS
● Repairing a haunted house’s flickering lights
● Freeing a man stuck in an elevator (or cutting the cables…)
● Restoring power in a flooded basement - without getting fried
● Installing speakers in a church confessional
● Fixing a nuclear reactor bathroom light (what could go wrong?)
● Covering up a tech startup’s “power outage” by blaming ghosts
BUILD FROM SCRATCH
Tired of following orders? Enter the sandbox mode, where half-built homes and construction
sites are your canvas. Create working (or not-so-working) electrical systems however you
want. No rules. Just volts.
PERFECT FOR FANS OF
● Over-the-top simulator games
● ElectroBoom
● Dark comedy and creative problem solving
● Chaos, duct tape, and secondhand screwdrivers
● That one uncle who swears he can "fix anything"
WISHLIST NOW AND PREPARE TO SHOCK THE SYSTEM.
This isn’t your average power fantasy - it's a voltage-fueled mess of sparks, shortcuts, and
questionable decisions
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