Simulator for PC Builder
Simulator for PC Builder
During your career, you can enhance your personal PC by upgrading it while in use. Additionally, you have the option to construct a brand new personal PC if needed.
Yes, it also offers a free build mode where you have complete freedom. The main thing that let me down was the limited selection of components in the game. It's a small development team, so they handle everything from design to licensing—no big companies like Samsung involved. The career mode is entertaining, but it starts to feel repetitive after some time. You encounter the same contracts repeatedly. Add more RAM, clean up viruses, clear dust.
Hey there. Sure, building PCs and starting a small PC assembly business sounds appealing. The simulator is quite simple, which makes it easy for beginners who aren't familiar with computers or have only a casual interest. Most popular brands and components are available for building, though not all (like Noctuas). It walks you through the basic steps of assembling a PC. In Career Mode, you begin with minimal resources, but as you progress, finishing tasks and upgrading your setup can be quite satisfying. On the downside... Since it's a simulator, expect it to mimic reality rather than be an exact replica. The inventory of parts is limited and may not always reflect current stock. Plus, if you can, wait for sales—paying $19.99 seems a bit high for this kind of game.
This game is really enjoyable and I highly suggest it. As others mentioned, the career mode can become monotonous over time, so there’s a limit to how much you can play before losing interest.