Mr Toilet

Mr Toilet

Radikate Radikate December 31, 2026
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About Mr Toilet

Mr Toilet is a quirky indie simulator where you manage a public restroom like it's a business empire. Developed by Radikate, it launched in late 2026 for PC. You clean stalls, set pricing, and evict users in a loop of absurdity. The game thrives on its deadpan humor and minimalist design. Think of it as a satirical take on small-business ownership, where your customers are equally ridiculous and demanding. It’s a short, punchy experience for anyone who enjoys poking fun at mundane tasks.

Gameplay

You start with a single toilet and expand by adding amenities like urinals and sinks. Each minute involves scrubbing grime, adjusting water pressure, and raising prices to maximize profits. The twist comes from managing user behavior, kicking out freeloaders, stopping people from breaking rules, and dealing with complaints. Controls are straightforward but repetitive: drag tools, tap buttons, and monitor a top-down grid. The single-player mode cycles through increasingly chaotic scenarios, like handling a viral bathroom trend or a local health inspector. It’s a blend of micromanagement and slapstick, with a focus on absurdity over depth.

What Players Think

PlayPile users rate it 88%, while Steam averages 75%. Completion rate is 32%, with an average playtime of 4 hours. Moods are split: 42% Haha, 34% Frustrated, 24% Surprised. Reviews call it “hilarious but short” and “annoying in the best way.” Achievements (125 total) include “Toilet Tycoon” for hitting $1 million revenue and “Flushed With Success” for 1000+ users served. The game’s humor divides players, it’s either a clever satire or a shallow cash grab.

PlayPile's Take

Mr Toilet is a niche pick for fans of absurd humor and micro-management. Priced at $19.99, it’s a quick experiment in frustration and chuckles. The 125 achievements offer replay value, but the game’s brevity and repetitive mechanics make it a one-time purchase. If you enjoy mocking bureaucracy or want a simulator that’s equal parts ridiculous and tedious, it’s worth the cost. Otherwise, its charm wears thin fast.

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