Tag: #Cleaning

  • Grab Your Power Washers (and Chainsaws): Kaiju Cleanup Shows Off Co-op Gameplay

    Grab Your Power Washers (and Chainsaws): Kaiju Cleanup Shows Off Co-op Gameplay

    What happens after a towering, city-levelling titan gets absolutely domed by a military railgun? Ultraman and Godzilla don’t stick around with a broom and dustpan, that’s for sure. No, the real heroism falls to the local sanitation department.

    Enter Kaiju Cleanup, the highly anticipated first-person simulation game developed by Brightrock Games and published by Mythwright. Fresh out of the Six One Indie Showcase, a brand-new gameplay trailer has dropped, giving us our first look at the chaotic, gory, and oddly therapeutic world of post-monster disaster management—now with 1-4 player co-op.

    Check out the gameplay breakdown below to see what it takes to clean up after a titan-sized tantrum.

    The Ultimate Post-Disaster Job Sim

    If you’ve ever played Viscera Cleanup Detail or PowerWash Simulator and thought, “This is great, but it needs 100% more irradiated giant monster organs,” then Kaiju Cleanup is tailor-made for you.

    The game tasks players with heading into the devastated city streets in the immediate aftermath of epic monster brawls. Your objective? Scrub away the toxic waste, manage property damage, and figure out exactly what to do with a rotting carcass the size of a skyscraper.

    Key Gameplay Features:

    • Massive Scale Carcass Carving: You aren’t just bagging trash. You’ll be using heavy machinery and power tools (yes, including chainsaws) to slice up giant alien titans, harvest rare organs, and haul away tonnes of bone and meat.
    • Hazardous Environments: The monsters might be dead, but they are far from harmless. You’ll have to dodge pocket radiation, seeping acidic fluids, and highly volatile, explosive organs that could take out a city block if handled poorly.
    • Die, Clone, Repeat: Workplace safety isn’t exactly a priority here. If you accidentally dissolve in a pool of stomach acid or get blown sky-high by a reactive monster gland, don’t sweat it. The company will simply deploy your next clone. Just make sure to mop up your previous corpse before getting back to work.
    • Upgradable Gear: Earn cash from successful cleanups to upgrade your tools, buy better protective gear, and unlock heavy machinery to make the grim task just a little bit smoother.

    Better Together: 1-4 Player Co-op

    While tackling a toxic, building-sized carcass solo sounds like a peaceful (if deeply disturbing) weekend activity, Kaiju Cleanup truly shines with its co-op implementation.

    The latest trailer highlights how a squad of four players can coordinate—or completely derail—a cleanup operation. You can have one teammate operating heavy cranes to lift massive limbs, another handling the power washer to scrub toxic sludge off the pavement, and a third frantically trying to extract a glowing, unstable organ before it detonates.

    Of course, with friendly fire and giant physics-based meat chunks everywhere, expect plenty of accidental clone deaths courtesy of your friends.

    Game Details at a Glance

    FeatureDetails
    DeveloperBrightrock Games
    PublisherMythwright
    GenreFirst-Person Simulation / Casual / Indie
    Players1 – 4 Player Online Co-op
    PlatformPC (Steam)
    Release DateComing Soon

    When Can We Get To Scrubbing?

    While Kaiju Cleanup doesn’t have a definitive release date locked in just yet, it is officially listed as “Coming Soon” on Steam. Given Brightrock Games’ pedigree for quirky, management-heavy titles, this is shaping up to be one of the most uniquely entertaining indie co-op games on the horizon.

    Head over to Steam now to add Kaiju Cleanup to your wishlist, call up your squad, and start prepping your hazmat suits.

    TechMash Verdict: A brilliant, messy twist on the simulation genre that turns the most epic anime tropes into a hilariously stressful corporate gig. We can’t wait to accidentally blow up our friends with a giant alien appendix.

    Are you ready to tackle the ultimate cleanup job, or does the sight of giant monster guts make you squeamish? Let us know in the comments below!

    Find out more here – https://s.team/a/3729700

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  • A Goblin’s Work is Never Done: Why You Need to Try Goblin Cleanup

    A Goblin’s Work is Never Done: Why You Need to Try Goblin Cleanup

    Forget what you know about fantasy games. You’re not the hero with the shiny sword and the gleaming armour. You’re the one who has to deal with the aftermath. Welcome to the deliciously chaotic world of Goblin Cleanup, a co-op cleaning simulator that puts a hilarious twist on the dungeon-crawling genre.

    Developed by Crisalu Games and published by Team17, Goblin Cleanup is a game with a brilliant, absurd premise: you play as a goblin janitor, hired by the dungeon manager to tidy up the mess left behind by “brave” adventurers. And let me tell you, those so-called heroes leave behind a spectacular mess. We’re talking pools of blood, severed limbs, broken furniture, and traps sprung.

    More Than Just Mopping the Floor

    If you think this is just a fantasy reskin of House Flipper, you’re in for a surprise. While you do have to mop up blood (using a slime dispenser, no less), the game’s mechanics are far more involved and, frankly, more fun. Your list of chores is extensive:

    • Clean and Mop: Get rid of the blood and gunk. Be careful, though—your mop can get dirty, and a gunked-up mop will just spread more mess!
    • Restore Objects: Every chair, table, and barrel has a specific spot. It’s a puzzle game in its own right, requiring you to restore the dungeon to its original state.
    • Reset Traps: Those spike plates and crossbows don’t just reset themselves! You have to re-arm them for the next group of heroes. Just be careful not to trigger them yourself.
    • Handle Creatures: Some creatures might not have been defeated. You’ll need to respawn the dead ones and deal with the live ones that are still roaming around. Some, like the Shadow Cat, can be “manipulated” by light sources to guide them back to their lairs.
    • Restock Loot: It’s not a proper dungeon without treasure. You’ll need to refill chests with gold and other goodies.

    The Sweet, Sweet Chaos of Co-op

    While you can play Goblin Cleanup solo, the real magic happens in co-op. The game supports up to four players online, and the opportunities for both teamwork and hilarious sabotage are endless. One player can be on blood-mopping duty while another resets traps, but a moment of carelessness can lead to one of your friends being eaten by a mimic. The game’s physics are wonderfully slapstick, making for genuinely funny moments as you toss body parts to a hungry mimic or accidentally splat blood all over a freshly cleaned wall.

    There’s no “game over” screen, which is a welcome design choice for a game about chaotic fun. You’ll still get a reward for your efforts, even if you or your teammates die a few times. The amount of money and experience you earn is based on how well you’ve cleaned and restored the dungeon.

    The Road Ahead

    Currently in Early Access on Steam, Goblin Cleanup has already been a hit with players. The developers, Crisalu Games, have big plans, with a roadmap that includes new biomes, more tools (a “Bone Incinerator” is a popular request!), and even an Egyptian-themed dungeon. The community is actively involved in the development process, and the team is listening to feedback to make the game even better.

    If you’ve ever wondered who cleans up the mess after the epic boss battles, or if you’re a fan of cleaning sims with a healthy dose of dark humour and cooperative mayhem, Goblin Cleanup is the game for you. Grab your custom-made mop, put on your finest goblin maid outfit, and get ready to embrace the grime. After all, someone has to do it.

    Goblin Cleanup https://bit.ly/GoblinCleanup

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  • Sky The Scraper is out now on Steam

    Sky The Scraper is out now on Steam

    Skyscrapers, buildings, cleaners and all of the hazards that you could of in this scenario are what players can expect from Sky The Scraper. This is the story of a young man making his way in the world doing a job that can be fulfilling at times and dangerous at other times. Players take on the role of the building cleaner as he goes about the daily grind. Sky The Scraper is out now on Steam for PC.

    To find out more about the Sky The Scraper game, go to the games page on Steam here https://shorturl.at/Fh1IG

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