Sweep City

Sweep City

by Helm Boy Studios, Interdiction Studios
Genres:Adventure, Strategy, Indie, Arcade, Simulator
Game modes:Single player, Co-operative, Multiplayer
Story:Keep your streets clean and discover hidden treasures in this relaxing street sweeper adventure. Drive through procedurally generated neighborhoods, uncover rare finds, and upgrade your sweeper with unique specializations. Cruise to your own tunes while keeping the city spotless.
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