Electrician Simulator VR

Arcade ∙ Puzzle ∙ Simulation
4.2
15 ratings 5 reviews
release date
2025
March 21
game modes
• Singleplayer
player modes
• Standing • Sitting
compatibility
• Quest 2/Pro • Quest 3/3S
storage 3.0 GB
Store Page
$12.99 ended Jun 30
$18.99

Have you ever wondered what it is like to be an electrician? Well, wonder no more! Electrician Simulator VR will let you experience the job like never before!

Wondering what you will do in the game? And what can an electrician do? You will repair outlets and switches, lay cables in the walls, and connect electrical appliances. But don't forget about fuses, because an encounter with electricity can be very unpleasant!

Buy the necessary items - now directly during the mission. Perform tasks in your own way, in different ways. Install lamps, replace bulbs, just be careful - you will have to pay out of your own pocket for broken items!

Customers from the classic version are back! Visit their homes and take part in new, redesigned missions. Now the clients can call you during performed tasks to guide you through each location better.

Each mission was created from scratch, based on the well-known original ones. The locations visited are now much more interactive and fun! Some customers will surprise you with their stories and others with their requirements.

Customers will have you perform the basic tasks that belong to an electrician. They will help you prove your worth and train you in the profession. But what if you're looking for something more? Something less serious?

The game introduces a challenge system. In each mission, you can complete 3 additional tasks - less conventional and requiring a bit more thought.

comfort Moderate
age rating0+ Everyone
websitetakeitstudio.com
developerTake IT Studio
publisherTake IT Studio! sp. z o. o.
connectionInternet not required
app versionv1.4.1
languagesEnglish ∙ Chinese ∙ French ∙ German ∙ Italian ∙ Japanese ∙ Polish ∙ Portuguese ∙ Russian ∙ Spanish ∙ Turkish

Reviews 5

CausticApollo14 days ago

Decent

This is decent game, it has alot of potential but you never know what you are doing, there isn't really a tutorial, and the thing you might consider one doesn't help at all, he gives the most vague clues there is.

13 days ago

Sorry to hear the tutorials felt unclear. Is there any way I can help? Maybe you’d like to describe the issue on our Discord? We’ve reworked the tutorials and haven’t had many issues, unless it’s something related to the latest update (the workbench)?

Kukycekcze15 days ago

Buggy game

ive never seen more buggy game than this… i cant even complete the first level or whatever it is its so buggy it just doesnt work dont buy it, im returning it

Jasa81 days ago
8

Solid VR game

It’s a great game with a lot of potential. It nails the vibe of the job and offers a fun way to unwind while still feeling productive. The missions give very straightforward objectives like “remove cable” or “buy chandelier,” without clarifying which cable, or exactly where to find the item. A small outline or hint (like, “buy it in the Lights section”) would go a long way for newer players or anyone who missed part of the tutorial. I also encountered a small bug: I bought a chandelier before the game prompted me to, and while it was the correct one, the game didn’t recognize it so I had to resell it and buy the exact same one again after receiving the task. Not a major issue, but worth noting for smoother progression.

13 days ago

Thanks for the feedback! Glad you're enjoying the game. Good catch on the chandelier bug - it should be fixed now!

Bluearmy3 months ago
16

Basic for now has potential

Just played this. the game definitely has potential. Looking at the menu, there will be updates in the next few months. June looks promising as it will add a workshop. But you will have to wait till September for endless mode. At the moment, you have access to only wiring. No tools such screwdrivers have been added (hopefully, this will be a future update). This will get boring very quickly without the promised updates.

3 months ago

Thank you for your feedback! We didn’t implement screwdrivers because, while the gameplay with them was interesting at first, it became a bit repetitive over time. Having to take apart and reassemble dozens of outlets and switches made the gameplay unnecessarily long and tedious. We're thinking about adding more variety to the existing systems—there will definitely be plenty of new features in the Workbench update. Besides that, players can look forward to new story missions, new clients, and a few pop culture references! 👀

Andrew3 months ago
10

Pretty decent!

Pretty chill, graphics are good. Would love it to be a bit more educational but decent!

3 months ago

Thank you for your kind words! We tried to find a balance between entertainment and education so that the game wouldn’t be too boring or overwhelming. I think that in future updates (Workbench), you’ll be able to learn a few new things. However, our main goal is to tell a story and entertain players. I hope you’ll enjoy the upcoming updates as well!