PC Building Simulator is a simulation-strategy video game produced by The Irregular Corporation and Romanian independent developer, Claudiu Kiss.
PC Building Simulator features real life parts from a vast array of specialized brands.
As the player progresses, they will start seeing larger sums of cash stored in their banks, which could be spent improving their workshop.
Some of the upgrades include additional workbenches (needed to accomplish tasks with more efficiency) and a cabinet (used to store computers and reduce clutter).
Depending on the amount of spending required for each request, the customers often always give the player a substantial profit margin.
However, after accepting an order, unfulfilled requests are automatically rejected from returning to the customer, meaning that the player cannot simply conduct cash grab by doing nothing with the PC.
Being unable to conduct jobs within the limit will result in the customer revoking their order, having the players waste their money by buying unnecessary parts.
In addition to that, the player will have to fulfill requests coming from real-life brands that will fictionally sponsor the Esports teams.
The player will have to set up the gaming PCs on the stage and, occasionally, solve emergencies in a limited amount of time.
The bench-marking software 3DMark is also featured in-game as a key gameplay component; similar to its real-life counterpart, it is used to benchmark the newly built or repaired machines.