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Serial Cleaners is a single-player stealth action crime game in which you alternate between playing four eccentric mob cleaners taking on the bloodiest jobs the carefree 1990s had to offer. If you remember the nineties differently, their dirty work is the reason why.
Details
Website | https://drawdistance.dev |
Developer | Draw Distance |
Publisher | Draw Distance |
Platform | Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Windows, Xbox One, Xbox X|S |
Where to buy | Serial Cleaners on Steam |
Genres | Action, Choices Matter, Stealth |
Release Dates |
22nd September 2022 Nintendo Switch — World Wide
22nd September 2022 Xbox One — World Wide
22nd September 2022 Xbox X|S — World Wide
22nd September 2022 PlayStation 4 — World Wide
22nd September 2022 PlayStation 5 — World Wide
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Score | 7/10 |
What Alana Dunitz thought:
7.00/10
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“Serial Cleaners is a fun top-down stealth game that will test your patience and sense of timing. Who would have thought vacuuming the floor would be so fun? ”
Version reviewed: Windows
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