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Clean City Malaga is a real-time strategy game that tasks you with managing resources and deploying workers to clean up 10 polluted zones in the Spanish city. You build bases, direct teams, and tackle waste in a straightforward single-player campaign. The mechanics focus on logistics and efficiency rather than combat, making it a simple but functional strategy experience. Released in 2007, it prioritizes structure over flair with minimal visual polish or narrative depth. The game stands out for its niche purpose: it was created for a local environmental campaign and later used in schools to teach recycling. With a 7.2 rating from users, opinions are split between its practical goals and dated execution. The lack of complexity and repetitive missions may wear thin, but it remains a curious relic of early 2000s educational gaming. At 20 years old, it’s more historical artifact than must-play, but the concept of a cleanup RTS feels oddly ahead of its time.
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