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Purrrifiers: Cleaning Chaos

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56%Game Brain Score
humor, emotional
story, stability
56% User Score Based on 59 reviews

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Purrrifiers: Cleaning Chaos is a single player and multiplayer casual simulation game. It was developed by Rubens Games and was released on November 4, 2025. It received neutral reviews from players.

Purrrifiers: Cleaning Chaos blends chaos, absurd humor, and real co-op gameplay, defining its own quirky genre - the “Goofylike”. It’s a messy, magical, cat-filled adventure where teamwork, creativity, and a bit of madness are required to survive (and clean). Clean, Cast, and Cause Chaos Half cleaning sim, half fever dream, Purrrifiers: Cleaning Chaos drops players into a world where mops mee…

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56%
Audience ScoreBased on 59 reviews
humor12 positive mentions
stability8 negative mentions

  • Fun and quirky cleaning simulation with unique, chaotic gameplay and humor that appeals to players who enjoy silly and offbeat games.
  • Multiplayer co-op mode adds enjoyable social chaos and laughter, making it a great experience with friends.
  • Developers are responsive and actively working on bug fixes and improvements, showing commitment to evolving the game.
  • Numerous serious bugs and crashes, including crashing during loading and gameplay, making the game sometimes unplayable.
  • Poor optimization causing long loading times, performance issues, and inconsistent controls, negatively impacting the experience.
  • Heavy and inconsistent use of AI-generated content (voice acting, writing, textures) leads to jarring immersion breaks, awkward humor, and low-quality presentation.
  • story
    22 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The story features quirky, humorous quests with toilet-themed and risque comedy, but is hampered by numerous bugs, unclear objectives, and incomplete quest lines that often force players to wait for updates. Players frequently find missions confusing or frustrating due to broken quest systems, limited rewards in multiplayer, and problematic inventory management. While the premise shows potential and humor, technical issues severely diminish the overall enjoyment of the story experience.

    • “The quests are bizarre, the comedy is spot-on, and it's an absolute blast with friends.”
    • “I also liked the quests and that there will be plenty more in the future, and that the humor is very toilet-themed and a little risque (e.g., Daniel the Deer).”
    • “It has a fleshed out and funny story, the gameplay feels like a simpler version of Power Wash Simulator and House Flipper, but it's pretty fun.”
    • “Game was not that much fun, you need to run across the whole world for the 2nd quest just to get into the building, receive the quest, then leave the building again only to find out the quest line ends there and tells you to wait for updates.”
    • “I really wanted to like this game, it looked fun watching people play demos and on stream but when playing myself months later I ran into so many bugs that constantly made the few missions available unplayable. I had to restart worlds three times and troubleshoot on my own to get it to reset despite the 'emergency buttons' set up to help fix broken missions - which is odd to have specifically points in missions to reset instead of just fixing them entirely.”
    • “I understand the game is in early access but it was seriously a disaster. Beyond the lack of accessibility features, the inventory and quest/journal systems were so incredibly buggy that I had no idea what I was doing beyond the tutorial because I couldn't get rid of the quests from the tutorial that I had just finished.”
  • humor
    14 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's humor is a mix of quirky, toilet-themed, and juvenile jokes that some find refreshingly funny and creative, often including pop culture references and absurd quests. However, the humor can be hit or miss, with some players finding the dialogue repetitive, overly childish, or overshadowed by distracting AI voices. Overall, it adds a lighthearted tone that fans of silly, irreverent comedy and cleaning sims may enjoy.

    • “Purrrifiers: Cleaning Chaos is a hilariously odd and refreshingly fun twist on cleaning sims.”
    • “There's so many funny hidden jokes, crazy quests, talking animals, and a tiny mayor.”
    • “The names of the characters and the chat are so funny, properly random, and it totally trolls the crap out of you but it's fabulous and I can't wait to see what else comes of it.”
    • “It shattered all interest I had the second I realized I had five other quest lines to do in this building, all the while this fruitcake is yapping the same unfunny, kid-friendly, sterile lines like I have been banished to my own hell.”
    • “In conclusion, less unfunny yapping and more cleaning.”
  • stability
    8 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game suffers from significant stability issues, with numerous bugs that disrupt core mechanics and progression, making it frustrating and often unplayable. While some acknowledge it is in early access and expect minor glitches, many find the level of instability—especially in inventory, quests, and co-op features—excessive and detrimental to the experience.

    • “I had some misgivings about this game but assumed it was at least playable; sadly, it’s so buggy I could not even finish the tutorial.”
    • “I understand the game is in early access but it was seriously a disaster. Beyond the lack of accessibility features, the inventory and quest/journal systems were so incredibly buggy that I had no idea what I was doing beyond the tutorial because I couldn't get rid of the quests from the tutorial that I had just finished.”
    • “Yet it’s a buggy mess where co-op is almost fully broken.”
  • gameplay
    8 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay is criticized for being buggy, inconsistent, and poorly polished, with frustrating controls, long loading times, and a problematic save system. However, some find it fun and challenging, appreciating its more thoughtful, slower-paced approach compared to similar cleaning simulators. Overall, players hope for significant improvements in mechanics, UI clarity, and stability.

    • “It has a fleshed out and funny story, the gameplay feels like a simpler version of PowerWash Simulator and House Flipper, but it's pretty fun.”
    • “The game is complex and challenging—it doesn’t hold your hand, so the gameplay is slower because you actually have to think.”
    • “Some of the UI is a bit hard to read/understand at the moment especially at the junkyard, and the rendering in the police station is a bit of a pain, but I'm looking forward to seeing this game develop with new areas and better/more fluid mechanics.”
    • “One thing you need in a cleaning game is a solid cleaning mechanic, but this game doesn’t have it; it is very buggy, inconsistent, and frustrating.”
    • “The gameplay structure feels like someone asked an AI to design a game after feeding it 3.7 examples of housekeeping, two cat memes, and a broken physics engine.”
    • “Some of the UI is a bit hard to read and understand, especially at the junkyard, and the rendering in the police station is a bit of a pain.”
  • graphics
    6 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's graphics receive mixed feedback, with criticism focused on inconsistent art styles, questionable use of AI in asset creation, and misleading developer claims about AI usage. However, some users acknowledge improvements in visuals and smooth performance despite minor bugs typical of early access. Overall, graphical quality is inconsistent and overshadowed by concerns about transparency and development choices.

    • “Great graphics, great dialog, runs well minus a few glitches and slight bugs but that is a given with it just coming out and on early access.”
    • “The inventory system has changed, the visuals have changed and the actions the tools do have changed.”
    • “Graphically, the environment looks like it was rendered on a toaster that forgot it was a toaster.”
    • “The player character model should've been the first red flag because its art style doesn't fit in with anything else in the game.”
    • “It's incredibly disappointing that the developers lied about the use of AI in graphics and assets, claiming no AI was used while actually using more AI, and then responded aggressively to negative feedback.”
  • emotional
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The emotional aspect of the game "Purrrifiers: Cleaning Chaos" is widely regarded as inconsistent and often unintentionally comical, failing to deliver a coherent or impactful emotional experience.

  • grinding
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Grinding in the game is considered tedious by users, detracting from the overall fun despite similarities to games like House Flipper.

    • “It's tedious.”
  • optimization
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game currently suffers from poor optimization, leading to performance issues that hinder gameplay. Improvements in optimization are needed to provide a smoother experience and make the game more enjoyable.

    • “If this game gets the optimization it needs, I would love to try it again, but as it stands, it's barely running.”
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Purrrifiers: Cleaning Chaos is a casual simulation game.

Purrrifiers: Cleaning Chaos is available on PC and Windows.

Purrrifiers: Cleaning Chaos was released on November 4, 2025.

Purrrifiers: Cleaning Chaos was developed by Rubens Games.

Purrrifiers: Cleaning Chaos has received neutral reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its humor but disliked it for its story.

Purrrifiers: Cleaning Chaos is a single player game with multiplayer and local co-op support.

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