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Electrician Simulator - First Shock
Released: 06/01/2022
Developer
Take IT Studio!
Publisher
Gaming Factory, Ultimate Games S.A.
Description
Remember: This is just the beginning of your adventure as an electrician!
This is a free-to-play prologue to Electrician Simulator.Since you were a kid, you wanted to be an electrician like your Dad.
Now the time has come and he’s decided to teach you the basics of an electrician’s job so that you have an easier start once you set off on your own. Why go on a vacation during the school holidays if you can stay at home with Dad and learn something useful?
KEY FEATURES
PERFORM REPAIRS
Manufacturer’s warranty only lasts a short while and new appliances are expensive. Fix some small electrical equipment for quick cash.
DAYLIGHT/BULB LIGHT
Bring power and light to varied interiors.
END RESULT
A stunning end result is what you and your clients want. Brighten up those gloomy interiors, provide electricity to dead plugs, or turn the power off completely.
Price
Free to Play
Followers
7,309
Updated 12/12/2025 17:32
Reviews
81% positive out of 1,862
Updated 12/12/2025 12:50
Metacritic
No data
Copies sold
474.3K
Revenue
$0
Twitch
No data
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