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Space Janitor: a game that will clean up

It's all very well going around distant lands, blasting your ray gun at every opportunity and taking out hordes and hordes of alien henchmen - it's a lot of fun. But when the shooting finishes, and the battle is won, how are you going to get those blood stains out of the white carpet? And on what day do the council collect the rubbish in this galaxy?

Fortunately, a new game has come along which enables you to consider these issues - the superb Viscera Cleanup Detail: the universe's first space janitor simulator.

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Hydralysk3939d ago (Edited 3939d ago )

This could actually be a fun game if they decided to expand it.

You could have smallish levels that all have some big set piece you'd see in an FPS, and then have those levels be janitor puzzles of how to reach all those giblets in the level left by Mr Space Marine.

The game as it stands now is just a neat gimmick, but I gotta admit there is a lot of new and potentially interesting things you could do with this.

Moncole3939d ago

This game is boring but I spent around 2 hours on it.

CaptainYesterday3939d ago

Kind of a silly idea for a game but it is interesting I couldn't see myself getting into it at all maybe there are people out there that love this idea.

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KEMCO ditch the RPGS for a horror Visual Novel - Horrific Xanatorium

Available right now on Xbox, PlayStation, Switch and PC is the latest from a prolific KEMCO team - Horrific Xanatorium; a horror Visual Novel

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The hacking adventure "Cyber Manhunt 2: New World" is coming to PC via Steam EA on May 10th, 2024

"The Singapore-based indie games publisher Spiral Up Games and Qingdao/Shandong-based (China) indie games developer Aluba Studio, today announced with great happiness and excitement that their hacking adventure "Cyber Manhunt 2: New World" is coming to PC via Steam EA on May 10th, 2024." - Jonas Ek, TGG.

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The open-world survival/crafting game "Lost Legions" has just been announced for PC

"The Berlin-based (Germany) indie games developer Tarock Interactive today announced with great delight and happiness that their open-world survival/crafting game "Lost Legions", is now currenly in development for PC." - Jonas Ek, TGG.