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Serial Cleaners Game Review

“That’s not the way I’m remembering it.”

New York City, New Year’s Eve 1999. An unlikely team of four professional cleaners for the mob gathers to drink and reminisce about their work during the first decade of the millenium. When the specifics of their respective stories no longer match up, the ugly details of their relationship begin to be revealed. What began as a an opportunity to celebrate a decade of common history turns into an uneasy and possibly dangersome encounter.

Get to know them during a strange time in their lives.

Serial Cleaners is a tribute to the cinema of the 1990s. From Tarantino’s masterpieces, to classic crime films, action films and much other films, Serial Cleaners mixes those familiar people, locations and scenes to create its unique take on a time filled with optimism and grime. The rich soundtrack includes many of the genres that shaped the last 20 years of the twentieth century: from East Coast hip-hop to metal industrial metal and rave. It doesn’t matter what the music of “your” nineties was defined by the clubs, the music festivals or the radio, we’ve got it for you.

Be silent and move. Be clean and calm without emotion. You disappear completely without a any trace.

Four characters, four perspectives, four game styles. It is possible to employ street smarts, brute force or old-fashioned methods for overcoming similar difficulties. Select your way to the story’s non-linear flow by picking the part of the narrative you want to hear next, and take each task as carefully or brazenly as you prefer. Employ stealth, understanding and speed if the scenario (and your own personal preferences is warranted. To erase the decade’s legacy, make sure you get rid of all corpses and other evidence that is proving to be a threat before the next millenium begins!


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