Die and you wake up in bed to do it all over again, so you might as well see how much you can get away with when not pursing the plot. It’s played first-person and you’re free to do pretty much whatever you like, whether that’s pouring a nice bowl of cereal (part of a balanced breakfast) or blowing up a row of houses. Garbage Day, brand-new on Steam Greenlight today, is about an endlessly-repeating day in the life of a town’s resident after an accident at the town’s nuclear power plant got the entire area stuck in a temporal loop. Unless in the 30+ years he was trapped in the day he went completely off the rails, which is possible seeing as we only saw a small handful of his actions and the movie aimed for a PG rating. What would a video game version of Groundhog Day actually play like? Garbage Day is an unapolagetic homage to the classic movie about repeating the same day over and over until you get it right, except in this case there’s far more blowing things up and chopping random people into bits than Bill Murray ever dreamed of.
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