Studio Madnetic Games, the studio behind Car Mechanic Simulator 2021 and American Theft 80s, has released a free prologue for its upcoming title WW2 Rebuilder. The project sits in the construction-sim genre, but its focus is the painstaking restoration of European cities after the Second World War. Ordinary citizens become the new builders, joining forces to reconstruct homes, streets, factories, and public spaces, aiming to create a safer, more hopeful future for their communities. — VG Times
The game’s narrative centers on a rebuilding mission after the war’s devastation, highlighting the resilience of urban life and the work that goes into returning neighborhoods to usefulness and beauty. Players explore a wartime-torn landscape and meet the characters who drive recovery efforts, from engineers to volunteers, each contributing to the rebirth of key urban assets. — VG Times
The prologue unfolds in a district of Hamburg where the project targets the reconstruction of St. Nicholas’ Church. Players will clear rubble, fill craters, repair damaged walls, and maneuver heavy construction equipment to handle debris and restore the area to a livable state. The sequence emphasizes the tangible tasks of postwar rebuilding, from soil preparation to bricklaying and structural stabilization. — VG Times
WW2 Rebuilder: Germany Prologue can be downloaded for free, granting players a firsthand look at the core mechanics and the atmosphere of a city rebuilding after conflict. The release date for the full game remains unannounced, leaving fans to speculate about future platforms and expansion possibilities. — VG Times
In related news, the studio previously teased an open-world street artist simulation, while another title, Free Hobo: Tough Life, was mentioned in connection with ongoing promotions. In a recent VGTimes feature, readers were informed about a giveaway of five copies of the Homeless Simulator, signaling ongoing marketing activity around their catalog of simulation titles. — VG Times