Join the Cleanup Team in Kaiju Cleaner Simulator
Indie developer One More Time has revealed Kaiju Cleaner Simulator, a cooperative simulation game that plunges players into the chaotic aftermath of giant monster battles. Designed for one to four players, the game places you in the role of a professional cleanup team tasked with restoring devastated cities.
Combining intense first-person action with humor, players operate heavy machinery, handle hazardous toxins, and dissect colossal monsters, all while coordinating as a team to complete their mission. Missions demand precision and strategy, as players carefully extract valuable organs and materials from the massive creatures.
The first-person gameplay allows the use of scalpels, saws, and other specialized tools tailored for unusual monster anatomy and biological waste management. Teamwork is essential, with players dividing responsibilities between organ harvesting, machinery operation, debris management, and environmental cleansing.
Solo players are not left out either—they can tackle the full range of challenges independently and experience the same detailed and chaotic cleanup process.
While the game involves serious tasks, it never loses its sense of absurdity and humor. Quirky monster designs and unexpected situations inject moments of levity into the otherwise gritty work, creating a unique blend of dark comedy and simulation. The chaotic scenarios, combined with precise mechanics, make each mission both challenging and entertaining, encouraging players to strategize and improvise.
Kaiju Cleaner Simulator is now available for viewing on Steam, where players can also request access to the upcoming playtest scheduled for early 2026.
“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. Our game is for those who aren’t afraid to get their hands dirty and turn chaos into fun,” says One More Time.
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