Making Spaces So Much Tidier in Cleaning Up Demo

Making Spaces So Much Tidier in Cleaning Up Demo

From Hardcore Gamer (Written by James Cunningham) on | OpenCritic

It's hard to say why cleaning has such a terrible reputation. It's work that nobody really wants to do, putting it off a bit longer always seems like the best option, and actually getting to it requires a heavy exertion of willpower and the bad attitude that goes with it. But it's oddly satisfying, once the process has begun, as gross chaos turns into refreshing order and the feeling of completion makes the work feel worth the effort. For a full overview of the topic see noted philosopher and big-butt afficcionado Robert Crumb's definitive work Mr Natural Does the Dishes, but to experience it first-hand without all the weird smells or exhausting scrubbing, there's the demo for Cleaning Up.

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