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Summary
Bad Janitor is a quirky stealth/sandbox game built around a single, darkly comic premise: you work undercover as a janitor for CityGrind Corp, and your real job is to make tenants so miserable they move out so their buildings can be demolished and turned into office blocks. To keep your cover you also perform basic janitorial duties, but most of the fun comes from sneaking into apartments and interacting with objects in absurd ways to annoy residents.
What the game offers
- A story setup that sends you on a corporate-backed campaign of annoyance after you’re promoted into a mysterious new role at CityGrind.
- Sneak-and-interact gameplay: slip into empty apartments and use environmental interactions to disrupt tenants’ routines.
- Career mode with 20 buildings of escalating difficulty and floor counts.
- Freelance Job mode unlocked after career completion, letting you design custom buildings and pick janitor attributes.
- Three playable janitors with different attributes, and 15 tenant types with individual schedules and vulnerabilities.
- Janitorial tools and aids to help you engineer mischief.
- An in-game music player with 11 tracks to set the mood.
Positives
- Strong, memorable premise that sells the game’s tone and encourages creative problem solving and experimentation.
- The variety of tenants with daily schedules promises emergent gameplay - timing and planning feel important.
- Career-to-freeplay progression gives both structured goals and a sandbox after completion.
- The music player and comedic possibilities add charm and personality.
Potential downsides
- The core loop (annoy tenants repeatedly to empty buildings) may become repetitive for players who prefer more narrative depth or varied objectives.
- Success depends a lot on how well tenant AI and interaction systems are implemented - if schedules, reactions, or object interactions are shallow, the central idea could lose its spark.
Who it’s for
If you enjoy bite-sized stealth, sandbox mischief, and darkly humorous premises - games where creative environmental interactions matter more than twitch skills - Bad Janitor looks like a good fit. Players seeking deep story beats or highly varied mission types might find the concept a bit narrow, but those who like to experiment and cause chaos in funny ways should find plenty to enjoy.
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