Goblin Cleanup: A Dungeon Crawler with a Twist

Most fantasy games put you in the boots of the hero: slaying monsters, looting chests, and leaving a trail of chaos behind. Goblin Cleanup flips that idea on its head. Instead of charging into battle, you’re the poor goblin stuck cleaning up after the adventurers have finished. It’s funny, a little gross, and surprisingly reminiscent of Dungeons & Dragons — just from the other side of the dice.

A Dungeon That Feels Alive

Walking into each level feels like stepping into the aftermath of a D&D session gone wild. There are traps half-sprung, broken furniture, sticky bloodstains, stray weapons, and monsters that didn’t quite make it out alive. Instead of rolling for initiative, you’re rolling up your sleeves to set everything back the way it was. Reset the traps, refill the treasure chests, tidy up the slime — all so the next band of adventurers has a fresh dungeon to explore.

 

Co-Op Chaos with D&D Energy

Like a tabletop campaign, Goblin Cleanup is best with friends. Up to four players can work together, dividing up tasks the way a party divides roles in D&D. Someone tackles the gore, another restores furniture, one resets traps — and inevitably, someone messes up and triggers chaos. It has the same energy as a good D&D night: unpredictable, hilarious, and full of “remember when…” moments.

A New Kind of Role-Play

What makes it special is how much it feels like Dungeons & Dragons, even without dice rolls. You’re inhabiting the world from a different perspective — not as the adventurer, but as the goblin worker keeping the dungeon ecosystem alive. It’s a clever bit of role-reversal that makes you appreciate the fantasy setting in a new way. Instead of glory, you’re chasing order — and it’s way more fun than it has any right to be.

Final Thoughts

Goblin Cleanup is a quirky, charming take on the fantasy genre. It captures the spirit of D&D without being a combat game, offering something fresh for players who love co-op chaos, dungeon aesthetics, and a good laugh. If you’ve ever wondered who resets the traps after your adventuring party is done raiding, this game finally gives you the answer.

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