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- WW2 Rebuilder: Germany Prologue

WW2 Rebuilder: Germany Prologue
Released: 26/07/2022
Developer
Madnetic Games
Publisher
Madnetic Games, PlayWay S.A.
Description
In a Full Game as a hero you leave your family house after WWII. In English Campaign you will travel to London and Gimbert train station to renovate it and start becoming builder of the new world. Through the journey you will collect resources and craft materials to flip houses, repair industrial buildings, roads and squares so the tenants could live in their homes happily again. Afterward become a house builder for people who are awaiting for the roof over their heads. This builder simulator game also allow you to become a mechanic and operator of various machines like crane, bulldozer, jeep cars which will help you demolish and clean ruined houses, streets and factories.
A truce does not mean an immediate return to normal life. The Second World War left its mark on the cities of Europe, and the new kind heroes had to lift them from the ruins - the ordinary citizens joined their efforts to rebuild demolished houses, streets and factories, ensuring a better future for their nations.



Price
Free to Play
Followers
3,348
Updated 12/12/2025 21:24
Reviews
85% positive out of 407
Updated 12/12/2025 12:54
Metacritic
No data
Copies sold
27.6K
Revenue
$0
Twitch
No data
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