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Remove stains!
Destroy filth!
Battle mildew!
Build up your cleaning empire!
Virtual Janitor, it put the 'Super' in superintendant.
Make Trax
http://images.googl...%26hl%3Den%26sa%3DN [phundug, Aug 10 2007]
Chore Wars
Level up with household tasks! http://www.chorewars.com/ [dumpstergirl, Aug 11 2007]
Chore Wars: Penny Arcade's Take
The site I heard of...with relevant comic http://www.penny-arcade.com/comic/2007/07/20 [dumpstergirl, Aug 11 2007]
Viscera Cleanup Detail
https://en.wikipedi...cera_Cleanup_Detail [PotatoStew]'s suggestion came true. It's a great game! [Treejuice, Oct 22 2017]
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The maker of this game could team up with the makers of
some first-person shoot-em ups, and then Virtual Janitor
could clean up the carnage left behind from those games. |
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Go home at 3.15 every day! |
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Reminice about the good old days when kids/workers had respect for the staff |
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Thrillville has a minigame like this. |
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There are actually a lot of possibilities - lots of uppgradable things from a crappy half broken swiffer mop all the way to the mopulator 5000 robot mopping machine. |
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You have to race aroudn between jobs, cleaning as many places before sunrise as you can. |
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It would be like the old video game "Make Trax" - little kids would enter and run around the hallways tracking in mud and you'd have to remop them. |
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I quit playing PC games, but I would re-boot the system for the sake of this CLEANER. |
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Don't have any croissants left, sorry. ('I hate the world today.') |
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I linked a similar idea, where chores you do in real life contribute to leveling your character. This idea is not baked, though, since it involves mundane rather than virtual janitorial tasks. |
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Also, you can sort of think of Katamari Damacy as a janitorial game, as you role the entire world into a tidy little ball. |
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Pnctn: "A game where YOU clean up the
mess." |
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What [MaxwellBuchanan] said; are you going to pick up that comma before someone trips over it? |
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However, [+] for the idea itself. |
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This would be great on Wii!
Imagine scrubbing stilleto scuffs off the
department store floor! |
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How complex is the simulation? Can the janitor stimulate a bottom-up swell, social/political change, or architectural design change to make their job easier? A janitorial god simulation. |
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Nature cleans up after itself but doesn't understand mankind's tinkering alterations. |
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//From a business point of view, I think the worst thing is to cut
through complexity (in reality, to simplify it and thus avoid it) // |
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I'm working on a software tool to attack that very problem.
Dunno whether it will ever see the light of day. |
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Janitorial virtues: patience, frugality, umm ... |
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And yet, people really enjoy watching zits popped. |
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The ultimate complexity is, making the leap in computing, to factor in all those one off acts in the universe that will never be repeated. |
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