Well, I’d be a Trash Goblin if I actually liked cleaning more. The game itself is cleaning bits of trash, lil relics and such, then selling them to customers.

The game is a bit more than that in the demo, you’re able to eventually attach bits of different relics to each other to improve their value when selling. Even simple things like adding lids to pots. Your excess funds get to go into decorating your shop. The cleaning gameplay is fun, tapping away at the blocks. Certain blocks can only be destroyed from certain sides, some take a single tap, others more. If you disconnect the dirt block entirely from the rest of the object, it’ll fall away, giving you room to speed up your cleaning. No that there is any rush, there are time units you work on, but, they’re for activities. It doesn’t matter if you take 20 minutes or 20 seconds to clean a piece. This goes for scrubbing them clean afterwards, since chipping away the excess dirt and stone doesn’t really get something CLEAN, though not every customer needs sparkling clean goods.

The games already out in early access, priced at 14.99, having released not long after the last next fest on Nov. 6th. You can still play the demo and see the bulk of the gameplay, which didn’t have many limits on it, much like the game itself. You won’t have as much as the full version, but, it won’t timegate you, it’ll just politely let you know when you’re out of unique content.

By Coan