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Full Clean Up Earth update
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What changed
- Gameplay
Clean Up Earth changes
As Steam Next Fest continues, Clean Up Earth has received encouraging coverage from several international media outlets highlighting both its satisfying gameplay loop and its cooperative ambition.
Here are some recent excerpts:
“The demo hooked me immediately and kept me playing for hours, thanks to how fun it is to transform polluted wastelands into thriving ecosystems.” Lilly’s Corner Reviews
“A relaxing and satisfying cleaning simulator that works well both solo and in multiplayer.” Lilly’s Corner Reviews
“Yes, it’s satisfying. Very satisfying.” Level-1
“Behind its apparent simplicity, the project seeks to give meaning to the time spent in game.” GamerGen
“If you’re a fan of games like PowerWash Simulator, Clean Up Earth could bring you something extra.” Try a Game
Across different previews and demo impressions, a few themes consistently emerge:
A strong sense of environmental transformation
Relaxing gameplay without pressure
Cooperation that scales from solo to large multiplayer sessions
A meaningful twist beyond traditional cleaning simulators
The demo is available now during Steam Next Fest for a limited time.
If you’ve already tried it, adding Clean Up Earth to your wishlist or inviting friends to join in the demo significantly helps increase visibility during the festival.
If you haven’t yet, now is the time to experience it.
Thank you for your support and feedback.
The Clean Up Earth Team Steam post image
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