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Saturday, June 5, 2021

The Burnable Garbage Day





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The steam bots help clean up the world on: The Burnable Garbage Day

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I've seen this game floating around and maybe seen 1 ad for this. A Burnable Garbage Day is a game that follows a similar story to Wall-e by Disney. You play as a cleaning robot that wakes up one day to... trash as far as it can see. Some strange event happened that nearly destroyed the world and the robot must clean up every piece of junk to make the world better again.


This game is like Klondike and Dragonscapes. You expend energy to clear up trash by clicking on it. Each single tile takes up 1 energy and you gain experience as you do. The start of this game moves along very fast. There is no currency in this game, even though the rubble you pick up can be considered a form of currency. With that said, there is no premium currency you have to by.


Your base is a place where you idly create different things from the town's you rescure and build up. Each town requires different objects that you find as you explore the world. You can spend rubble to instantly produce products if you need them for a quest.


This is the screen you get for clicking on rapid producer. You have to use multiples of 50 rubble to produce products instantly. This helps you complete quests faster.


The item production will create stuff on it's own every few seconds. So far in this game you seem to end up with hundreds of items when you really don't use all of them. There may be some use for all these extra items later on, possibly other cities requiring hundreds of items in later areas.


The robot upgrade screen. As you find blueprints you can upgrade the power of the rubble drill and battery.


In this game you get a 'voice assistant' that will give you various information throughout the game. As you can see in this screenshot, you can see the upgrades available for the drill and battery. This game is very generious with energy. Every minute you regain 1 energy with the basic battery. Plus you are given quite a few extra batteries to recharge your energy. You also have optional Ads you can watch to earn a battery as well.



The map screen shows you how much of the area you have cleaned. So far you have to clear 70% of an area to unlock a new one. As you progress you find more blueprints that allow you to upgrade the cleaning robot to do more things.



As you progress you will find at least 2 towns and 1 ruins in each area. These buildings offer quests and different materials to further expand future towns.


Overall:

 5 of 5 cogs.



This game is simple but has a certian charm to it. This doesn't appear to be a very long game at all but it is nice to see a game with a clear end to it.


Story:
 5 of 5 cogs.

There is a lot of story in this game. By far more than most mobile games I've ever played. The game I think takes some influence from Wall-e but there are a few rough translations spots as this game is not natively english.

Amount of ads:

 Medium






After level 10 you get a forced video Ad everytime you level. You can pay to remove this but it is not really that big of a bother.

Accurate Advertising?:
💯%

From what I remember of the one video Ad I seen and the screen shots, this game is completely accurate and doesnt try to use any trickery to get you to play.

Graphics:
5 of 5 cogs.

The graphics are highly detailed pixel art. A lot of shaders are used in this game and it may be possible this game was created using GameMaker Studio. The graphics and text are easy to see on a mobile screen and is clear.

Gameplay:

 4 of 5 cogs.



The game has easy controls and works very well on a mobile device. The rubble removal can be a bit tedius and repetitive which can possibly lead to becoming boring. With all of that said, the game seems short enough so someone should be able to finish the game before that point.

Free play:
💯%

The game is very easy to play without paying anything into it.

Fun factor:
🤖 sci-fi.

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