Ever wondered what happens after a giant monster levels a city in an epic battle? Someone’s got to clean up the mess—and that someone is you. Indie developer One More Time has just unveiled Kaiju Cleaner Simulator, a hilariously grotesque co-op experience for 1–4 players where the real heroes are the ones with mops, saws, and hazmat suits.
๐งช First-Person Mayhem Meets Monster Dissection
Kaiju Cleaner Simulator throws players into the boots of a professional post-battle cleanup team. Your mission? Restore devastated cities by dissecting kaiju corpses, extracting valuable organs, and scrubbing away toxic sludge. It’s a brutal, first-person affair filled with scalpels, saws, heavy machinery—and more than a few laughs.
Each mission is a blend of precision and chaos. You’ll need to carefully carve through massive monster anatomy, manage biological waste, and harvest upgrade-worthy materials. Think PowerWash Simulator meets Dead Space, with a dash of dark comedy.
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๐ค Built for Co-Op, But Solo-Friendly Too
While the game supports solo play, Kaiju Cleaner Simulator truly shines in co-op. Up to four players can team up, each taking on specialized roles—from organ harvesting and machinery operation to environmental cleanup and debris control. Coordination is key, but so is having fun with the absurdity of it all.
๐ A Bloody Good Time (With a Sense of Humor)
Despite the grimy subject matter, the game leans into its absurdity. Quirky monster designs, unexpected hazards, and over-the-top scenarios keep things lighthearted. It’s a perfect blend of simulation and satire—ideal for players who enjoy turning chaos into comedy.
“After watching Kaiju No. 8, we thought maybe being a kaiju cleaner is even tougher than being their exterminator. It’s a job for real tough guys,” says the team at One More Time. “Our game is for those who aren’t afraid to get their hands dirty and turn chaos into fun.”
๐น️ Wishlist Now, Playtest Soon
The game’s Steam page is now live, and players can request access to the upcoming playtest, scheduled for early 2026. If you’ve ever dreamed of slicing up skyscraper-sized lizards with your mates, now’s your chance.
About One More Time
With six years in the industry, One More Time made their mark in mobile gaming before shifting to PC titles. Their debut, Tavern Manager Simulator, was a breakout hit, and Kaiju Cleaner Simulator marks their next evolution—doubling down on immersive, offbeat simulation experiences.
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