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Serial cleaner review
Serial cleaner review






serial cleaner review

The levels start off simply - you've got one body to grab and a couple of police officers to sneak past. There's a narrative that pushes you from crime scene to crime scene, but I don't want to spoil too much of it here - bad stuff happens, as you might imagine. Most of that you're going to keep in your own little trophy cabinet at home. Alabama Bones review - "An auto-running platformer with a pretty high IQ"Īs well as corpses, you've got chunks of evidence to collect.There are bodies that you need to collect, dump in your car, and then escape with. It's your job to clean up murder scenes so the police can't charge your bosses. Serial Cleaner sees you playing the titular scrubber. Throw in a few bad design ideas and you're left with a game that you want to love, but that you just can't bring yourself to. It's a fiddly game on mobile, hampered by the screen-size limitations at most turns. Unfortunately, Serial Cleaner doesn't get that balance right. Stealth games tend to walk a finer line than every other genre - on the one side you don't want the game to be a doddle on the other you don't want players failing often enough to frustrate them.








Serial cleaner review