Translations for our friends around the world.

Author Topic: A brief review of Construction simulator 2015  (Read 7529 times)

0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.

Offline Inquisitor

  • New member
  • *
  • Posts: 7
  • New member
A brief review of Construction simulator 2015
« on: November 18, 2016, 05:41:16 PM »


This is the story about Denald Trempton.

Denald Trempton was an unskilled laborer who one day decided to start his own business somewhere in Germany. At this point, Denald got a few minor contracts, including a contract to build a wall to keep all those naughty mexicans out and make America Great Again. Denald was very excited about this, but he couldn't start out on this wall, first he had to go and do a few fetch and carry jobs here and there, loading goods onto a truck with a forklift and suchlike. Occasionally they would vibrate through the shelves, but Denald put that down to the cocaine he'd been mainlining for the last week or so. Now Denald was a little bit naughty and so he decided to see if his forklift could do a handbrake turn with an unsecured pallet of bricks on the forks, and what do you know, that pallet went flying through the air, through the foreman's face to land on the car park floor, perfectly intact if upside down.

Denald thought this was great fun and he wondered if he could do this with a telehandler, so he went down to see his friend Vladimir who sold cheap russian JBCs. At one stage, Denald Trempton was a little bit late and so he may have driven through a couple of red lights, but the police were clearly busily doing paperwork or selling weed to school children, as he didn't get arrested and his vehicles took no damage from ploughing into Granny's mobility scooter whilst doing a tonne down the sidewalk. Vladimir shook his head and explained to Denald that they didn't have any telehandlers at all, or any 180 excavators. Denald was upset about this, but then he noticed there were other changes from the way things were normally done. There were no other workers or annoying subbies, no irritating clients, and best of all, no H&S inspector to make sure he always wore his hi-vis and helmet. There were however, no one hour smoking breaks.

11/10, would throw a pallet of bricks through a foreman's face again.

http://store.steampowered.com/app/289950
 


« Last Edit: November 18, 2016, 05:48:32 PM by Admin »
funny
0
informative
0
Thanks
0
No reactions
No reactions
No reactions

Tags:
     

    JRP tours Plane Mechanic Simulator (late alpha release)

    Started by JasonPratt

    Replies: 0
    Views: 6971
    Last post May 26, 2019, 09:19:24 PM
    by JasonPratt
    War Room - Media Briefing Event

    Started by Asid

    Replies: 2
    Views: 8525
    Last post March 28, 2018, 11:48:18 AM
    by Asid
    Farming Simulator 2017

    Started by Don_prince

    Replies: 13
    Views: 17227
    Last post March 08, 2017, 12:34:41 PM
    by Asid
    HMS Marulken sub simulator KICKSTARTER LIVE

    Started by Don_prince

    Replies: 7
    Views: 17155
    Last post June 22, 2016, 03:05:35 PM
    by Don_prince
    Naval Battles Simulator

    Started by Asid

    Replies: 25
    Views: 41527
    Last post August 08, 2021, 11:42:12 PM
    by Asid