Hello goblin enthusiasts, would you like a game about being a cute little goblin that sells trash? Well, guess what, that's a game you can now play, as Trash Goblin released into early access on Steam this week. In it you're a little goblin that runs a business rummy meet cleaning up dirt-crusted junk for resale to the quirky weirdos who live in your fantasy town.
Trash Goblin has a demo that's available right now on Steam if you're interested.
A lot of Trash goblin is about cleaning, tweaking, and combining the curios you find into new saleable items. Different kinds of cruft require different tools and approaches to remove from the trash. The initial early access release has 50-some trinkets joy rummy to tool around with and eight tools to collect that initiate three different minigames—though there's more planned for the future.
The current roadmap lists such enigmatic marks in the near future as Full of Beans, a ghost called Spirit of Customer Service, and Brick by Brick. There's other obvious stuff but I like the silly ones.
Trash Goblin is explicitly designed as a pretty chill game: "There's a gentle limit to how much you can do in a given day but customers will return, you can potter as much as you like, and there are no fail states," says Spilt Milk.
You can find Trash Goblin and for $15, rummy new app though it's 10% off until November 18.