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If you like your simpler games that have a fun unique idea then check out Aerial Cleaner, a 2D game about swinging around while cleaning high-rise buildings.

Quite an amusing idea actually. Equipped with a water-jet gun, you jump off the roof attached by a rope and swing side to side as you attempt to clean everything up. The water gun recoil will push you towards what you need by firing backwards and swinging, and it's look more challenging than it looks. Oh, there's also various weird creepy-crawly creatures that will try to get in your way.

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Features:

  • Multi-Purpose Water Gun: The water jet gun serves multiple functions: it cleans dirt, propels the player by swinging from the recoil, and acts as a weapon against monsters.
  • High-Altitude Adventure: Scale skyscrapers with different themes, challenge your high-altitude cleaning skills, and experience the thrill of extreme cleaning missions.
  • Level Design: Explore diverse level designs, each with unique challenges and obstacles, testing players' reflexes and tactical skills.
  • Level Challenges: Completing each level's water and time limit challenges earns star rewards.

There's a demo available on Steam. It will release sometime in Q4 2024 with Linux support.

Check it out on the Steam page.

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