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PowerWash Simulator adds free Alice's Adventures expansion on Apple Arcade

PowerWash Simulator’s Alice’s Adventures pack landed free for Apple Arcade subscribers, adding five Wonderland stages and a fresh reason to reopen the game.

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PowerWash Simulator adds free Alice's Adventures expansion on Apple Arcade
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Alice in Wonderland is the kind of theme that makes PowerWash Simulator an easy sell, and the new Alice’s Adventures expansion gave Apple Arcade players a clean excuse to dive back in. For subscribers, it arrived at no extra charge and turned the game’s familiar grime-scrubbing loop into a Wonderland detour with real variety instead of a single novelty skin.

The pack sent players into five locations pulled from Lewis Carroll’s world: Wonderland’s Entrance Hall, White Rabbit’s House, Caterpillar’s Mushroom, Mad Tea Party and Queen of Hearts’ Court. That spread matters. PowerWash Simulator works best when each job feels a little different, and this set of stages moves from one surreal space to the next without turning the expansion into a repeat of the same trick. FuturLab described the pack as a surreal, psychedelic take on Wonderland, with the kingdom dirtied after the visit of a curious little girl, which gives the clean-up job the same tongue-in-cheek tone the base game has always leaned on.

Apple framed the update as a fresh content drop available only on Apple Arcade, and that is the real draw for mobile players already paying for the service. Apple Arcade is an ad-free subscription with no in-app purchases, family sharing for up to five people, and a listed monthly price of $6.99. For anyone already in that ecosystem, the expansion reads less like a bonus and more like one more reason the subscription still feels worth keeping active.

The Apple Arcade version also fits the way mobile players actually use the game. FuturLab says it is optimized for iPhone, iPad, Apple TV and Mac, with touch controls and cross-device progress sharing, so the new Wonderland stages are not locked behind a console-style sit-down session. You can start on one Apple device and pick up where you left off on another, which suits PowerWash Simulator better than a lot of premium games that still feel built for a couch and a controller.

There is also a clear value gap here versus the wider market. The same Alice’s Adventures pack launched on other platforms on July 2, 2024, where it carried a $7.99 price tag. On Apple Arcade, subscribers got the expansion bundled in, along with the Wonderland-themed outfit, gloves and power washer skin. That is the kind of update that makes an already soothing game feel newly worth reopening, especially when the pitch is this simple: five fresh maps, no extra fee, and a very weird royal court to blast clean.

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