Street Cleaning Simulator

Street Cleaning Simulator (Kehrmaschinen-Simulator 2011 in the original German title) is a Windows game released in 2011 by German company Astragon, which specializes in simulation software. The game received attention after it was given a review score of 1.5 in gaming site GameSpot, and gaining a user community score of 9.1, which became a theme for jokes on the site.[1]

Street Cleaning Simulator
Developer(s)Astragon
Publisher(s)Excalibur Publishing
Platform(s)Microsoft Windows
Release
  • EU: Jul 1, 2011
Genre(s)Simulator
Mode(s)Single-player

Reception

Reception
Aggregate score
AggregatorScore
GameRankings27%
Review scores
PublicationScore
GameSpot1.5/10[2]
PC Gamer (UK)3.9/10

Street Cleaning Simulator received negative reviews from critics. Though GameSpot praised Street Cleaning Simulator's "nicely detailed sweeper vehicles" they also noted "Street Cleaning Simulator could only be considered a simulator in a world where the rules of gravity don't apply" and gave it a score of 1.5 out of 10.[2]

The game became a running gag of some sort in GameSpot's community. In the user's review section of the game page, users used satirical remarks and praised the game in extreme ways such as 'I can't stop playing it' and 'I quit my job for it'.

gollark: The issue with recording dreams is that you're unlikely to be conveniently near a computer when you can still remember them, which requires WRITING on a MOBILE KEYBOARD.
gollark: There are so many things that everyone tells me "everyone has to read/watch/view" or that "you must watch/view/read/interact with it", and I just do have the time.
gollark: LyricLy has been increasingly subjected to cognitohazard-driven memory erasure.
gollark: Love seems quite bad, see.
gollark: Not every CPU has the same number of accounts and not all of them are active.

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