Cash Cleaner Simulator puts an interesting spin on money laundering. Not only are you moving cash illegally for people, but you’re literally cleaning the cash. Sometimes, you’ll get crisp bills to move along. Other times you’ll get money coming in that is soaked that needs to go into a dryer or caked in dirt and mud that needs to be run through a washing machine.
You’re put in the role of someone who is doing this against your will. After being kidnapped and put in a room with no way out, you’re introduced to your new normal. You do all of your communication through your phone. So, you’ll have conversations with your kidnapper as well as your customers. You’ll even use your phone to keep track of orders coming in or make some orders of your own to help run the operation.
The whole idea of Cash Cleaner Simulator is funny and it mostly plays well, but I did find the controls to be a little confusing at times. Things move at a bit of a quick pace and you work with fiddly bits. It’s easy to pick up the wrong thing or fling money around. I’ll be more specific in a bit.
In your phone, the place where you accept orders has a timer running down to accept them. In my experience playing this game, you don’t lose the ability to accept the order if you don’t get it while this bar is running down. So, it may be attached to a bonus if you accept it at that time.
Personally, I wouldn’t accept multiple orders at once. When you accept one, the money you’re meant to launder will rain down from the sky and if you collect multiple at once, all of those orders will drop in at the same time. This means that it’s incredibly easy to get things mixed up.
If you want to accept multiple orders, I suggest collecting one, moving the bags to an out-of-the-way area, and then accepting another order to do the same. Otherwise, it’s chaos. And, when you have other boxes and bags littering the area, it can be a bit much.
Cash Cleaner Simulator: Sullied business practices, but squeaky clean bills

You do have a place where you can burn trash, including boxes, but things run so fast-paced that you have to dedicate time to cleaning up if things are cumbersome. And, to top it off, you receive rewards in special gift boxes. These pile up quickly and can’t be burned. I tried.
So, at this point, you have bags of money that need to be washed, dried, and/or sorted. How do you make that happen? Once your money is crisp and clean and you’ve ordered a money counter, you’ll take those bills and insert them in the counter. Be very specific in where you click, if you don’t, your money will spray from your hand in 52 Card Pick-up style. That is to say, you’ll have to pick them up again – bill by bill.
The money counter is a great tool, but it’s finicky. There are toggles to count only the $5 bills, the $10, $20, $100, or all. If you have various bills and only count the $5, it’ll spit out anything not a $5 bill onto the floor. However, you can’t always rely on counting everything because customers are specific and may only want things returned in small bills.
Once the money is counted, you can bundle it up with tape or into bigger plastic-wrapped packages, put it in a box or a specified bag, and send it down a conveyor belt.
I wish that the money counter could be adjusted to specific amounts, but you’ll have to keep count yourself. If someone asks for $25k back, you have no way of specifically counting that other than mentally remembering it. It will count everything you put in.
You rinse and repeat these until you win. In this case, it seems that winning is simply not dying which is made harder by the fact that your captor tries to blow you up in the demo.
It’s a fun game, but there is a bit of a learning curve to master all the working parts. If you want to try out Cash Cleaner Simulator for yourself, you can try out the Demo over on Steam. If you want to check out a review we did recently, you can check out what we thought about Ropuka’s Idle Island.
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