Screw-Sorting Sim Screw IT Launches on Steam September 5
Screw IT joins a growing niche of organizing simulators on Steam, offering a meditative sorting experience with a repair mechanic and two distinct difficulty modes.
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Indie developer Kyrel Games will release the screw-sorting game Screw IT for PC via Steam on September 5. Players sort 777 screws by type and size into 17 boxes, repairing bent, rusty, and damaged screws with tools. Two modes are available: Cozy Mode with hints and gradual tool unlocks, and Timer Mode with all tools but no hints.
The game opens with an order from the fictional online shop AliBaby arriving as a box of 777 screws tossed in carelessly. Filing a complaint does nothing, so the player sits at a workbench and sorts each screw one by one.
Screws fall into five conditions: normal, bent, rusty, bent and rusty, and damaged. Bent, rusty, and damaged screws can be repaired with tools before being placed into one of 17 storage boxes, including a dedicated damaged-screw box. The goal is to gradually tidy the workbench.
Two modes adjust the pace. Cozy Mode unlocks tools as the player progresses and shows hints on wrong placements. Timer Mode starts with all tools but offers no hints, pressing the player to sort quickly without mistakes.
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