Cash Cleaner Simulator Slay the Look (DLC)
Three cosmetic skins for your washing machine, gloves, and knife - pure style, zero gameplay impact. Worth it only if you're already deep in the cash-sorting grind and want your lab to match the vibe.
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About Cash Cleaner Simulator Slay the Look (DLC)
I'll be straight with you: I spent more time than I'd like to admit optimizing bill-sorting workflows in Cash Cleaner Simulator's physics-heavy basement, so when a cosmetic DLC lands on my desk, my instinct is to treat it like a late-game luxury purchase - something you weigh against actual content, not hype. Slay the Look is three cosmetic skins and nothing more. The Glamoo-r Wash reskins your washing machine with a pink, high-drama aesthetic. Rubber & Claws replaces your gloves with something more talon-forward. The Sugarblade gives your box-cutting knife a sweetly sharp makeover. None of these items change how the washing machine cycles dirty bills, how the gloves feel when you're hand-feeding stacks of Euros into the counting machine, or how efficiently the Sugarblade opens incoming deliveries. The base game's core loop - receiving filthy cash stuffed in boxes and mattresses, running it through washers and dryers, sorting by denomination, scanning for UV-marked bills and counterfeits, then packaging and shipping - remains completely untouched. The wiki confirms it plainly: cosmetic items only, no effect on gameplay. For context on what else exists in this DLC lineup: the Loud & Loaded pack actually includes the Autopay, a functional tool that introduces new mechanics alongside its cosmetics, making it the more strategically interesting purchase for players who care about workflow. Luxury Loadout went the gold-skin route before Slay the Look went pink-and-glam. Slay the Look sits firmly in the pure-cosmetic tier alongside Luxury Loadout, and if you're the kind of player who builds a color-coded floor layout for dollar, euro, and yen stacks, you'll either love or ignore the aesthetic entirely based on personal taste. The base game itself is a genuinely solid cozy sim with a surprisingly deep job-scaling progression - starting with simple sorting, then layering in UV light detection, counterfeit filtering, multi-currency handling, and upgrades to the counting machine that automate some of the heavier lifting. It has earned its positive reception. This DLC, however, asks you to pay for the right to look fashionable while doing all of that. There is no new mechanic, no new area, no story beat, no achievement tied to it. If visual personalization of your money-laundering operation matters to you and the glam aesthetic fits your vibe, the ask is minor. If you want something that changes what you actually do in the lab, look at Loud & Loaded instead. Diego, Scout Team
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- Developer
- Mind Control Games
- Publisher
- Forklift Interactive
- Release Date
- Jun 19, 2025