Clean the blood, hide the guilt — all to save a life
In Crime Scene Cleaner, the newest action-simulation game from President Studio and PlayWay S.A., players step into the role of a man pushed to the brink. Launched on August 14, 2024, this title pulls no punches as it immerses you in the grim world of cleaning up after violent crimes, all while racing against time and police attention.
As a single father burdened by his daughter’s rising medical bills, you’re left with no choice but to accept the most disturbing jobs on the underground market. Each clean-up is a mix of strategy, pressure, and morality. Is this survival? Exploitation? Or simply doing what you must for family?
Key Features
- Deep Clean: Utilize a broad array of cleaning equipment, from simple mops and sponges to powerful washers and sophisticated odor eliminators, essential for handling a variety of crime scenes.
- Arm’s Race: Upgrade your tools as you face increasing challenges. Improve your flashlights for better visibility in dark scenes, or equip different power washer nozzles to tackle extensive blood spills.
- Deep Pockets: Earn your keep in unconventional ways. The generosity of mobsters might help, but sometimes the lure of valuables like an expensive watch from a deceased owner is too great.
- It’s about Family: Despite the gruesome nature of the job, your ultimate motivation remains clear—you’re doing this for your daughter. Balancing the horrors of your profession with your parental duties adds a profound depth to your mission.
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Crime Scene Cleaner
Release Date: August 14, 2024
Genre: Action, Simulation
Developer/Publisher: President Studio / PlayWay S.A.
Platforms: Steam (PC)
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Written by Ronny Fiksdahl, Founder & Editor of Fix Gaming Channel.
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