I'd really avoid this game at launch... it's got so many problems that I likely can't list them all: - Tons of achievements either don't unlock or don't unlock properly (some early, some late) - Game hardlocked in co-op after I randomly teleported - Game hardlocked for my co-op partner after accidentally clipping out of bounds and falling forever - Many times, game gives an A or B rank, when it should be S, for seemingly no reason... with multiple possible culprits (poop going out of bounds after releasing from vacuum, using the orange orb to clean, or poop despawning under multiple circumstances) - The game does not have a "show areas you haven't cleaned" button - The game does not give any feedback to the player on what items have not been cleaned, how many poops or muffins are remaining to be cleaned up, or what is preventing an S rank - The game does not have an upgrade to prevent making messes when your mop is fully dirty And more, smaller things that overall make this ...
Monster Mop Up
- Release Date:
- Aug 14, 2025
- Developer:
- Terahard Ltd
- Publisher:
- Yogscast Games
- Platforms:
- Windows
Game Tags
About This Game
Welcome to the Ministry of Monster Concealment!
As our newly appointed Custodian, it's your time to shine (literally) and polish every corner while saving your fluffy Ragamuffin friends from the unfamiliar human world. The Ministry appreciates your dedication and your efforts will be rewarded accordingly. You will have opportunities to purchase upgrades, expand your living space, and add charming decorations to your home!
FEATURES
Ri(n)se and shine!
Explore, clean and dispose - leave no trace behind! Restore each of them to their former glory: from tiny homes to banquet halls and medieval hotels!
Search and Rescue!
These scared, fluffy goofballs are lost in the human world and need your help to return home. Hidden in the most unexpected places, your mission is to find and rescue every last one of them! Provided you can catch them, of course.
Upgrade Your Gear!
Even the best tools can do with upgrades! Your home is fitted with a shop stocked with upgrades, or discover hidden pickups throughout your adventures to become the Custodian of the Month (or Year, if you’re good enough).
Decorate and Expand Your Home!
Alongside being a Custodian, you get to be an Architect and Designer! Your home is a sanctuary for you and your little Ragamuffin buddies. Expand your living space and choose from over 150+ furniture and decorative item choices! Create a cozy haven that reflects your style (or lack thereof, as long as you’re happy with it).
Poop Scoop!
Encounter a variety of unique messes left behind by your fluffy friends, each with its own unique abilities! Handle the Ragamuffins wisely - if mishandled, you’ll have even more poop on your hands. Burn or flush it all away and keep the place tidy! (can add: We hope you aren’t too squeamish)
Complete the Monsteropedia!
Collect all the Ragamuffins and learn about each one in your very own Monsteropedia! Learn their names, ages, and interests, and enjoy the delightful company of your new fluffy flatmates.
Monster Mop Up is inspired by other amazing games: PowerWash Simulator, House Flipper, Viscera Cleanup Detail as well as other amazing simulator games Check them out too if you have not already!
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User Reviews
Dang y'all this was a pleasant surprise. This game popped up out of nowhere, I wasn't even aware of it until today and I grabbed it as soon as I saw the description and the cheap price. I was not disappointed. If you like Viscera Cleanup Detail, Crime Scene Cleaner, or even Power Wash Simulator, this one is a nice little addition to the genre. Cute, vibrate spaces, satisfying cleanup, and plenty to unlock to keep you busy for at least 10+ hours (at least in solo play). I like the addition of catching the little critters and the fact that they will mess the place up more if you don't grab them first. The exploding poop is interesting but also forces you to use a little strategy. Honestly, this is a sub $10 game that's worth every penny. There are some small bugs here and there, one caused a reset on the tutorial stage that then locked me out of the rooms. But I was able to finish the level and then go back and do it again to get the 'S' rating. Nothing game breaking or infuria...
- Level design is subpar - One single looping sound track for the entire game will drive you insane - mechanics lack any real value - No "sniffer" to help you find the specks of dirt too hard to see Overall, this game doesn't push this genre forward, but backwards. It lacks many features that much older games like Viscera offer. While it's $10, you're better off spending it on another game in this genre.
Most of the content is locked to solo play only (house, collecting pets, upgrades) and you can only play MP in the form of completing levels. You cannot do any progression through multiplayer, no one can join your house as a lobby, you cannot get coins, etc. This is a complete bait and switch. The game advertises all these things in the trailer as potentially available, but nowhere does it state multiplayer is only doing the levels. This is the worst case of false advertising I've seen. Shame on these devs.
I cannot in good faith recommend this game. This feels more like a beta than a finished product -Game does not track the total dirt in a level but rather how much you've cleaned so if you've accidentally added any level of mess the level will finish itself once you've cleaned what it thinks is the total amount of dirt in the level but in reality you still had 3 rooms you were looking forward to finishing - No in game tool to help you find the last specks of dirt in a level or know what counts as trash or not -Cleaning is bugged in certain areas of maps so it's impossible to clean some spots unless you find the magic angle it works with -Dirt and poop respawn if you save a level and come back to it later -It's impossible to gently set down an item to make a room look nicer. Even when standing perfectly still if you let go of something it is always thrown -Achievements are bugged and complete after finishing 1 step of the challenge -There's only 1 music track that loops forever s...
Working for the Ministry of Monster Concealment is a crappy job…literally. Good thing we brought along our trusty mop. [h2][u]The Story & Gameplay[/u][/h2] You work as a Custodian cleaning up messes left by Ragamuffins who have escaped into the human world. Think Powerwash Sim but instead of dirt…it is poop, and wow, [i]they nailed the art of jiggle physics in this game.[/i] I have to give them props for making the poop look so…authentic. (I never thought I would be writing that in a review). You also have to hunt down and rescue the little raga-monsters too. As if cleaning up after them was not enough. As you collect them you will fill out your Monsterpedia. You do get to decorate your own home, which is cool and buy upgrades for your equipment. Currently there are 16 jobs to complete, ranging from small to much larger jobs. You get graded on your overall job and gain credits you can use towards unlocking upgrades and expanding your home. 🔹 Replay any level to try a...
I didn't think this whole game would be about poop but it really is... It's only my fault for not reading thoroughly, I guess... I know it's in the game description, but my heavens - it's nothing but POOP! I only recommend this for poop fetishists and people who enjoy Viscera Cleanup Detail.
Good idea, fun game. HOWEVER, It appears to be poorly optimized and has many bugs. Also in need of a few QoL features. Allow it to cook for a bit and patch before getting this one. It is worth getting, just not at this time.
Don't get it. Really. It disregards every quality of life item since Viscera Cleanup Detail and that's going on 10 years now. If I can't transport burnables in a box that can be supplied at anytime, you have failed miserably. Not to mention that even in that 10 year old game, the detector was kinda hard to get your head around, but you at least had one that was usable from word go. I remember going to the bottom of the store page just to check it wasn't ai, because it felt that amateur.
I.... don't know why this is a Full Game, it feels like Early Access. This feels unpolished for some reason and I don't know why. Also it crashed multiple times literally on level one. Refunded so I'll wait till later.
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System Requirements
Minimum
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS *: Windows 7/8/10/11 (latest service pack)
- Processor: AMD FX-8350 or Intel i5-3570
- Graphics: AMD Radeon™ HD 7970 or NVIDIA GeForce GTX 680 2 GB
- DirectX: Version 11
- Sound Card: DirectX Compatible
Recommended
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS *: Windows 7/8/10/11 (latest service pack)
- Processor: AMD Ryzen™ 5 2600 (Intel i7-4770)
- Graphics: AMD Radeon™ RX 590 or NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 6GB
- DirectX: Version 12
- Network: Broadband Internet connection
- Sound Card: DirectX Compatible
FAQ
How much does Monster Mop Up cost?
Monster Mop Up costs $14.99.
What are the system requirements for Monster Mop Up?
Minimum: Minimum: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS *: Windows 7/8/10/11 (latest service pack) Processor: AMD FX-8350 or Intel i5-3570 Graphics: AMD Radeon™ HD 7970 or NVIDIA GeForce GTX 680 2 GB DirectX: Version 11 Sound Card: DirectX Compatible Recommended: Recommended: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS *: Windows 7/8/10/11 (latest service pack) Processor: AMD Ryzen™ 5 2600 (Intel i7-4770) Graphics: AMD Radeon™ RX 590 or NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 6GB DirectX: Version 12 Network: Broadband Internet connection Sound Card: DirectX Compatible
What platforms is Monster Mop Up available on?
Monster Mop Up is available on Windows PC.
Is Monster Mop Up worth buying?
Monster Mop Up has 63% positive reviews from 100 players.
When was Monster Mop Up released?
Monster Mop Up was released on Aug 14, 2025.
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