![]() ![]() It’s a nice little touch that all the parts in the game have real-life counterparts. It’s even detailed to the point that different cases have screw points and risers for fixing the motherboard in their various different locations and layouts. If you didn’t know your way around the inside of the PC before playing this, you most definitely will afterwards. ![]() So to the main part of this review, how effective was this game at teaching me how to build a PC? It’s pretty good in that it shows you the bare-bones of the hardware and where everything is. Initial jobs will see you simply scanning and removing viruses or using compressed air to blow the dust off all the internal boards…easy! The aim of the game is to earn money by repairing various customers computers, however the issues with said computers are not always obvious, and you must diagnose the problem in many cases before ordering parts and affecting repair. A PC in the corner gives you access to a marketplace to order new parts and an email inbox with new prospective jobs for various PC repairs. Here you can place PC tower units to dismantle and reassemble as you see fit. ![]() From a first-person view, you can see workbenches all around the office to work from. So how does it work? The game starts in a very run-of-the-mill office. Still, I had learnt a lot theoretically over the years and wanted to see if this game would give me the confidence to make my first ever solo build. I have a bit of an idea and have been involved in building a computer in the past, but with expert supervision guiding my every action. ![]()
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