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The Muri: Wildwoods demo blends cute critters and the same satisfaction of PowerWash Simulator to create what might be my favourite demo from Steam Next Fest

I absolutely adore the satisfaction of virtual cleaning. I love scrubbing grime and dirt from structures in PowerWash Simulator, and especially adored cleaning up the ocean in Loddlenaut. So naturally, it’s no surprise that Muri: Wildwoods, an adventure game set on a mysterious island where you embark on your first solo mission as a cleaner, struck a chord with me. Now, having made my way through the demo, I am more excited to continue cleaning than ever—a phrase I never thought I’d say.

At the start of the demo, you’re introduced to Pelle, a mouse-like creature called a Muri who’s also conveniently armed with a water gun and an almost incessant need to clean. After spotting a bird flying overhead that seems to be covered in a black mass, Pelle decides to chase after it, ending up on an entirely new island which none of the team has seen before. As you can probably expect, the island is doused in the same black substance as the bird—the corruption. It becomes our job to make our way around the island and bring life back to the world by cleaning up the corruption. Nice and simple.

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