- January 21, 2025
- KK Studio
A Simple Garbage Sorting Game
74%Game Brain Score
graphics, humor
gameplay, story
93% User Score 30 reviews
Platforms
PCWindows
About
StorylineIn 1999, the haze of environmental pollution enveloped the globe, and all the governance methods that humanity had at its disposal were unable to reverse the deteriorating ecological crisis, which was on the verge of collapse! At a critical moment, a global environmental protection organization, the Environment Energy Center(EEC), carries the last hope of humanity and vows to explore the…











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Audience ScoreBased on 30 reviews
graphics2 positive mentions
gameplay3 negative mentions
- The game offers a quirky and creative experience with a variety of gameplay types that keep it fresh and engaging.
- The graphics are well done and beautiful, especially on max settings, enhancing the overall experience.
- It's a short, enjoyable game that provides a unique take on garbage sorting, making it a fun and imaginative play for its low price.
- The narrative and dialogue can be confusing due to untranslated content and nonsensical chatter, detracting from the overall experience.
- Some gameplay mechanics lack clear instructions, leading to moments of confusion and frustration.
- The attempt at a grand message about garbage and recycling feels lost and melodramatic, making it hard to take seriously.
- gameplay6 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
The gameplay offers approximately one hour of diverse experiences, keeping players engaged despite some sections being stronger than others. While the mechanics generally function well, there are instances where the game can feel confusing, and it lacks any real threats, with minimal achievements to unlock.
“It gives you around one hour of gameplay, there’s no threat, and you get one achievement for putting trash in the bin.”
“For the most part, the mechanics work well, but there are moments when the game feels unnecessarily confusing.”
“The diverse gameplay ensures you’ll never get bored, even if some sections are stronger than others.”