Reshine Playtest Launches
Reshine, a cozy antique cleaning sim, begins playtesting with a focus on disassembling, cleaning, and reassembling items
A new playtest has launched for Reshine, a cozy antique cleaning simulator developed by an independent studio. With nearly 10,000 people signed up, the first playable build is now available, focusing solely on the cleaning aspect of the game.
Unlike other games in the genre, Reshine will not feature shop management or standard progression systems. Instead, players will be tasked with disassembling, cleaning, and reassembling various items. For the playtest, three items will be available to give players a sense of the game's concept.
The developers have noted that no AI was used in the creation of the game, relying on human effort to bring the game to life. The playtest is open to feedback, and interested players can head to the game's Steam page to participate.
The launch of the Reshine playtest marks an exciting milestone for the game's development, and the community's response will be crucial in shaping the game's future. As the playtest progresses, we can expect to see updates and changes based on player feedback, ultimately leading to a more polished and engaging experience.