"Hoarder Cleaning" is an engaging Android app that challenges players to clean a dirty house, completing realistic tasks in different rooms. Players sweep carpets, scrub bathrooms, and clean toilets using various tools, earning points and unlocking new areas as they progress. With detailed graphics showcasing dirt and stains, this game offers a fun experience while reminding players of the importance of maintaining a tidy home. Dive into the world of cleaning and see how satisfying it can be!
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This game is all about cleaning a dirty house from top to bottom. The objective is to clean up an entire house that belongs to a person who has let it become extremely messy. The player will visit different rooms in the house and perform different cleaning tasks such as sweeping carpets, cleaning toilets, and scrubbing bathrooms. The game is designed to be similar to real-life cleaning tasks, so the player will need to use different tools for different cleaning jobs. The graphics are realistic and detailed, allowing players to easily see the dirty spots and stains that need to be cleaned. As the player completes cleaning tasks, they will earn points and unlock new rooms in the house. This game is not only fun and addictive but also serves as a reminder of the importance of keeping a clean and tidy home.
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Pros
The game is enjoyable and motivates cleaning.
Many users found the game cool and nice.
No ads for some users, enhancing the experience.
Cons
Too many ads make the game almost unplayable.
The game frequently lags and freezes.
Several users experienced loss of progress and money.
This game was everything I ever wanted... then I couldn't progress because there was nothing else to clean when there should have been in like the third or second level. As much as I love what I played, I am uninstalling it because there's no point in having a game I can't play taking up space on my phone. If the issue is fixed at some point, I'll happily reinstall it, but until then I'm not buggering about with it.