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I think the game making this guy reluctant helps it. I mean you can kinda feel for him getting stuck in this scene. Yeah i mean the whole sick daughter thing is not subtle or anything, but given these games need very little story if the gameplay is solid, the premise is good for what it is. Also he makes some pretty dry observations as he goes about his work too that give you a bit of character insight. Im digging it.
The crime scene cleaning genre need more games.
Yeah totally, there is another game on Steam I have wishlisted called Crime Scene investigator where you do forensics on a crime scene. That and one where you are the cops cleaner would make a great tag team.
I love Powerwash sim, there is something inherently satisfying in cleaning up a filthy space, Crime Scene Cleaner hits that same moreish vibe, but with a much less whimsical tone. its a nice change of pace considering I have solved Powerwash Sim twice in flatscreen and and now working through it in VR.