
"Mario, eat your heart out, there's a new hero plumber in town - you. DrainSim is an upcoming indie game that involves saving a city from flooding, and it looks a lot more exciting than it might sound. The closest Mario got to actually doing some plumbing was fixing pipes in Beanbean Castle in Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga. Perhaps Nintendo thought unblocking drains wouldn't make for great gameplay, but then it didn't have today's realistic water physics on hand for the original games."
"In DrainSim, you have to use a range of tools, from humble plunger to submersible pumps, to save a city and restore the water flow, and it looks strangely satisfying (see our pick of the best game development software and the best laptops for game development if you're planning to build your own sim). Made a simulator where you fight floods with insan"
DrainSim is an upcoming indie simulation game that tasks players with saving a city from flooding using realistic water physics. Players manipulate water flow and infrastructure with a variety of tools, ranging from a plunger to submersible pumps, to unblock drains and restore normalcy. The game emphasizes satisfying environmental manipulation and problem solving through simulated hydraulics and equipment management. The setting positions the player as an urban plumber-hero responsible for preventing flood damage across neighborhoods. The visual and physical fidelity of water behavior serves as a core gameplay mechanic that differentiates DrainSim from simpler pipe-themed games.
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