UNIMPRESSED Ireland AM presenters Elaine Crowley, Simon Delaney and Suzanne Kane were this morning left open-mouthed.
The three hosts spoke about a brand new online game that has taken the gaming world by storm.
After discussing what mundane tasks are satisfying, including chopping vegetables and ironing, power washing proved most popular.
Elaine told of a brand new game that allowed players to power wash and earn points along the way.
The Ireland AM host revealed the cost of the game was €25, which led to a row with Simon.
Elaine said: "If you don't want to waste water and you feel like you need a fix of power washing, if that's your thing, there's a new game!
"It's called Power Wash Simulator for 20 odd euro – €25 – you can get this game."
Simon looked unimpressed as he put his head in his hands as Suzanne laughed.
Suzanne exclaimed: "25 quid!?"
Elaine replied: "It looks very satisfying. You get points and you can buy things to make your power washer better.
"It's selling like hot cakes, it's already made €11million for a team of seven people and that includes the coders, writers and artists. So simple."
Simon said: "How stuck for entertainment would you need to be to spend €25 on a power washing simulator?"
Elaine said: "Hang on Mr Gamer, it's got double the number of players of the newest Battlefield and Call Of Duty games released at the same time."
Simon said: "Statistics prove nothing. It just proves there's more eejits in the world."
Elaine asked: "I'd get that, am I an eejit?"
Simon then revealed he would spend €100 on Call Of Duty but couldn't get on board with the price of the power washing game.
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