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Review: Cleaning Up!

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Cleaning Up! is one of those calm and cosy titles that can be enjoyed with no pressure. Additionally, it has a bit of a strange plot that adds a crazy element to the gameplay. However, at its core, it is nicely balanced, enjoyable to play, and wickedly rewarding.

Unbound Creations has developed and published this cleaning title. It is a single-player cartoon-inspired game in which every ounce of dirt must be cleaned and removed. The result is a spick and span world of strange levels and weird smiling properties. As I said, it has a crazy element.

Find your path in Cleaning Up!

Cleaning Up! explores some weird and wonderful ideas about AI, work, and cleaning some interesting locations. The protagonist doesn’t know what he wants to do, but an app called Kleiner helps him to become a professional cleaner. Assisted by Spongey, the talking sponge, he must take on cleaning jobs in some strange locations.

First, the tasks seem simple. Hoover up waste and scrub the floors with a brush. Yet, as things progress, you’ll notice that each stage becomes more complex. Whether it is a museum, a dungeon, or a library, you must find every ounce of dirt and clean it up.

This seems very straightforward, but there are hidden bonuses to discover and penalties to avoid. Some vases can break, TVs that can blow up, and cats that should not be soaked by water. Moreover, it’s best to avoid the ghosts as they will cost you money.

New items and upgrades.

As Cleaning Up! evolves, you are given new items to keep things interesting. This is where the star system for each stage comes into play. With limited tools at first, you’ll score 1 or 2 stars. However, once you unlock everything and finish the game, you are invited to tackle new game + and gather 5 stars per level. This was amazing as it adds new items to each stage and plenty of depth.

Alongside the new items is an upgrade system. Each cleaning tool can be improved in several ways. This makes cleaning the larger stages a walk in the park, and no one needs to struggle once they have a fully upgraded arsenal of tools.

Cleaning Up! looks great.

The fixed camera and isometric viewpoint work extremely well with this genre. Additionally, each stage is a wonderland of filth and mess. Whether it is dirty floors, crunchy grime, or never-ending rubbish, Cleaning Up! looks amazing. Furthermore, the developer has done a great job with every unique stage design.

The audio is loud and fun. The soundtrack brings energy to every level, and this prevents things from feeling tedious and mundane. Moreover, the sound effects are accurate and great to hear.

Tight controls.

If you want an easy-to-play, fun, and simple-to-understand game, then Cleaning Up! is for you. The opening elements serve as a tutorial, and you can play this with a mouse and keyboard or a gamepad. Consequently, it caters for many gamers.

I completed this in around 5 hours, and I wanted much more. The levels are filled with secrets and fun elements to discover. However, once you’ve grabbed every star and you’ve upgraded every tool, there is little reason to return.

Cleaning Up! is a great indie title.

Despite its lack of replay value, I think Cleaning Up! is a great indie title. It looks good, and the audio is fun and in your face. Additionally, the stage design is interesting and well-considered. Accordingly, I love it and recommend buying it here! Can you become a professional cleaner? Download the app, get to work, and let Spongey be your guide!

SUMMARY

Cleaning Up! is a cosy and enjoyable cleaning experience. It has a strange story and interesting mechanics. Moreover, the stage design is well-considered. Although it is short, I enjoyed every moment.


+ Clean and charming visuals.
+ Energetic audio.
+ Fun to play.
+ Cosy action.

- Limited replay value.
- Not long enough.

(Rating: n/a Release date: 15/04/2026)


(Reviewed on PC (Steam), Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5)


(Full disclosure! This review is based on a copy of the game being provided by the publisher/developer.)


Daniel Waite
Daniel Waite
My gaming career started on an Amiga and spans many consoles! Currently, I game using an MSI laptop and Xbox Series X. A fan of every genre, I love to give anything a go. Former editor and reviewer for http://www.bonusstage.co.uk, I'm loving my new home here at Movies Games and Tech. I can be contacted for gaming reviews on the following email: Daniel@moviesgamesandtech.com

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