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Messticulous flips the script on cleaning simulations by tasking you with making controlled chaos. Instead of tidying up, you hurl random items like rubber ducks or pizza boxes into environments to satisfy bizarre organizational goals. The catch is each level demands a specific blend of clutter and structure, forcing you to think laterally about how objects interact. The controls are simple, aim, toss, repeat, but the puzzles escalate quickly, mixing physics-based challenges with dry humor baked into the rules. What grabs attention is the game’s deadpan absurdity. The system’s obsession with "order" grows increasingly ridiculous as you progress, with directives that feel like passive-aggressive riddles. While no official community stats exist yet, early playtests suggest a surprising depth in how objects influence each other, turning what could be a novelty premise into a satisfying brain teaser. The minimalist visuals keep the focus on the chaos you create, making every completed task feel oddly rewarding.
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