Press release

"Cleaning Up!" is announced - turn huge messes into sparkling spaces! Feel the satisfaction of restoring them to order with your super-powered cleaning tools.

The quick, cozy joy of tidying up! Steam page and demo available now.

Seattle, WA, August 7, 2025 - the award-winning independent game studio Unbound Creations (best known for "Rain on your Parade" and "Just Crow Things") just announced their latest title "Cleaning Up!"
 

Steam Page: https://store.steampowered.com/app/3835650/Cleaning_Up/ 

Website & PressKit: https://cleanergame.com/ 
Make mountains of trash disappear in seconds, and enjoy the satisfying feeling of turning messy spaces into organized and clean environments. This is a simple cozy game to unwind with, and spark some joy.
 
Vacuum, brush, mop, spray – there are many ways to make a place sparkling clean. As a new Cleaning Gig Worker, you will take on variety of requests – declutter a hoarded-up apartment, spiffy up old haunted mansion while avoiding ghosts, or solve puzzles in an ancient temple and find (and clean) the treasure room. Who knows, some of these might even seem familiar ;)
 
As you play, you will grow your prestige and earn cash, letting you upgrade your tools and purchase new outfits. Don’t fret, the game is very low-pressure, and you can always revisit levels with improved tools to get better scores.
 
Most importantly, bring many derelict locations back to life, with your trusty broom and vacuum! 
About Unbound Creations

Unbound Creations is an award-winning, independent game studio focusing on serious games that make you think, and silly games that make you laugh. It is founded and led by me, Jakub “Koobazaur” Kasztalski. Hi! I am Polish, traveling guy, currently in Seattle. I lived all over the world working on games, storytelling and even cinematography at one point. I studied humanities and ethnic conflict, all of which inspire my creative works.

We released six commercial titles across PC and consoles, as well as several smaller experimental ones. Our games have been exhibited at numerous trade shows (such as PAX, Tokyo Game Show, or GamesCom), won several awards, and were featured in museums and used as a teaching tool in classrooms.