The announcement presents a detailed, systems-focused simulation that places players in the role of a working plumber tasked with diagnosing and repairing an ageing city's sewer and plumbing networks.
According to the developer's announcement, players will assume the role of a plumber constantly responding to emergency calls across the city.
In journalistic terms: Take IT Studio! describes Plumber Simulator as a game in which players locate leak sources, stop water flow, and determine which components must be replaced to prevent flooding and restore service.
Plumber Simulator emphasizes close-up, component-level work rather than abstract menu-based repairs.
The studio has highlighted that every installation is built from small parts that can be inspected, dismantled and reassembled.
The game differentiates materials—copper, steel and plastic—each requiring different tools and approaches.
Players must measure spaces, select appropriate pipe dimensions, and work with fittings and valves to design efficient networks from the ground up.
Key confirmed features from the developer include:
- Locate leaks, stop water flow, and repair damaged pipe systems to prevent home flooding
- Dismantle and replace individual components in a close-up inspection mode
- Work with copper, steel, and plastic pipes, each with distinct tools and techniques
- Plan and install full sewer networks, choosing pipe dimensions, fittings, and valves
- Optional bathroom decoration: choose fixtures and furnish interiors within client budgets
- Economic trade-offs: use cheaper parts to save money at the risk of smaller margins for error
A trailer accompanies the developer's announcement; Take IT Studio! has published visual footage demonstrating both macro-level network planning and micro-level component work.
The studio has not provided a release window or date, only confirming a digital launch on Nintendo eShop for Nintendo Switch worldwide.
Plumber Simulator adds to a growing niche of trade-focused simulation games on modern consoles by combining technical plumbing mechanics with optional cosmetic tasks like bathroom furnishing.
For updates, the Nintendo eShop listing and Take IT Studio!'s official channels will be the primary sources for release date, pricing and further platform details.