2017 video game
Serial Cleaner is a stealth game developed by Draw Distance and published by Curve Digital. Players attempt to remove evidence from crime scenes without being caught. It was followed by Serial Cleaners.
Gameplay
Players control a cleaner who is hired to remove evidence at crime scenes in the 1970s. Besides moving corpses, this takes a literal aspect as they vacuum up blood. Police are already at the scene, and if they see the cleaner, they chase. Player can hide in various spots on the map, which causes the police to lose interest in them. Being caught forces players to replay the level and randomizes the locations of the objects that need to be cleaned.[1]
Development
Serial Cleaner was released for PCs, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One on July 14, 2017.[2] The Nintendo Switch version followed on November 30, 2017,[3] and it was released on iOS on June 20, 2019.[4]
Reception
On Metacritic, Serial Cleaner received positive reviews on the Switch[5] and mixed reviews elsewhere.[6][7][8] Rock Paper Shotgun, NintendoLife, and Vice liked the game's concept but found the idea of restarting randomized levels infuriating.[1][3][9] Conversely, GamesRadar's reviewer found the scenes where he was caught funny, and he enjoyed the level design.[10] Push Square wrote, "Its difficulty and slight release content are offset by a
number of options, a great premise, and some uniquely engaging gameplay."[11] NintendoWorldReport praised the gameplay and retro charm but felt that the Switch controls were sometimes inconsistent.[12]
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