Project Clean Earth

Contains adsIn-app purchases
4,3
56K reviews
1M+
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Content rating
Everyone 10+
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About this game

A combination of Roguelike and Hack and Slash (H&S) gameplay.
Retro pixel graphics and gripping apocalyptic world.
Dynamic Sci-fi survival action game.

The earth is contaminated with radiation.
Humanity's ultimate weapon, ‘Bernard,’ comes to earth
to purge the mutants, the only creatures who remain.

Enhance Bernard using dozens of weapons, drones, relic items and various events to
complete the project : Purge the Mutants!

- Strategically combine Ranged, Melee, and AoE weapons and drones
- You will never get bored as random roguelike relics and events will be added every time you play
- Figure out the attack patterns of the diverse, unique mutant monsters and destroy them
- Grow stronger and try out new stages and modes

Purge the mutants now and enjoy the new Roguelite Hack'n Slash game!
Updated on
14 Sept 2024

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Data is encrypted in transit

Ratings and reviews

4,3
54,3K reviews
Michael Larraga
27 August 2024
The upgrading system is what really holds this game back, having to rely on two crate types which aren't even guaranteed to give you an adequate amount of chipsets considering how expensive they are, even when watching ads to boost earnings by triple. I've reached a dead end at Chapter 19 just because I can't get specific upgrades. Another issue is the staggering from getting hit, its unbearable considering the amount of projectiles ramps up significantly and gets you killed from one slip up.
4 people found this review helpful
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Pedro Rosas
31 May 2024
I'm writing this review after beating chapter 19. As many other reviews say, the game becomes difficult from one level to the next. However, that doesn't mean it becomes pay to win. The game encourages you to try and discover different strategies as you go on, and at times, it may become grindy, but buying loot boxes won't really take you that far if you don't know what you are doing. So far, I am having a blast with the game. Edit: I just beat Chapter 36, game is still fun
14 people found this review helpful
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Jared H
14 September 2022
It's just not a good game. It seems fun at first, but eventually, you will hit a wall and realize that there is no way to get strong enough to get past it. You can upgrade your stats, but it gets expensive quickly, and the upgrades are completely random, so that's useless. You can upgrade your chips/drones, but that needs materials from an expensive gacha system with terrible odds. Even if you wanted to pay to win, the amount it would take to make a difference is ridiculous.
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What's new

Bug fixes & Balancing