Are you a Savvy Saver? Blast the trash and save the islands! Help save the Savvy Islands! Welcome to Savvy! A group of amazing islands need your help! Horrid plastic waste has washed up and you need to sort it out with your trusty Trash Blaster! But look out for the Litterbugs. They love mess and they’re out to muck things up. You need to wash away gloop, collect litter, earn coins and rescue the bankimals! These special animals are living piggy banks and with them you can help save the Savvy Islands and make things good again.


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A relaxing cleanup game that offers 5-10 hours of free content and would have some education value for small children.
+ smooth complexity progression in gradually stacking mechanics
+ impressive amount of unique animal and plant designs
+ colorful visuals accentuating each biome's characteristics
- unpolished from a technical standpoint, especially in movement
- slow UI responses
- somewhat irritating sound effects
- excessive backtracking in a few areas

Island Saver is an enjoyable, laid-back simulation game where you play as a Bionaut, a type of astronaut that travels from place to place to remove pollution and litter from various areas in the game world. Your goal is to clean each area. As you remove the litter and goop from each area, animals start returning to their habitats. The game is likely made for children, but as an adult who is a child at heart, I loved it, and it's probably one of my favorite games.

In Island Saver, there are three campaigns/levels in the base game. Each one was enjoyable and featured its own location.

What I loved about the gameplay:

I loved that the gameplay was relaxed and satisfying. Island Saver is a really fun game to play if you feel like something light-hearted and fun that doesn't take too much stress, strategy, or time. I never felt that the gameplay was tedious, and I genuinely enjoyed the feeling of clearing each area and seeing the animals come back to each place.

I loved the visuals in the game. Island Saver has a vibrant, cartoony style to it that I enjoyed. I felt excited when I got to see the new environments for the first time and explore them.

I loved the collecting in the game. Unlike a lot of other games I've played, collecting wasn't a chore; it was not difficult to do and there weren't any collectibles that were frustrating to get to.

I enjoyed the soundtrack of the game. This game doesn't have many music tracks; you'll hear the same tunes repeatedly in the game, but that did not bother me much, since I found that all of the tracks were enjoyable to listen to.

I enjoyed the animals' appearances. They're not realistic by any means; very cartoony and sometimes humorous, but charming in their unusual style and vibrant colors.

What I think could have been better:

I feel like it would've been handy to have upgrades available earlier in the game, rather than just late-game.


Who I would recommend this game to:

Anyone and everyone interested in either light/relaxing games, animal/nature lovers like me, from children to adults, and anyone who enjoys the concept/gameplay experience this game has to provide.

My rating/verdict:

I give this game a 4.5. I don't really have any complaints, other than that I wish there were more upgrades available in the game!

Please give it a try if it interests you; it's free, and honestly one of the most enjoyable games I've played in a while; in my personal opinion. I played both DLC and enjoyed them quite a bit. They both had great areas, gameplay, and animals.

I would recommend buying them if you enjoy the regular game; they're cheap, and give you a few more enjoyable hours of the game!

Slime Rancher meets Viva Piñata in this charming, relaxing game that aims to teach kids about caring for the environment and managing money. There is also a bit of collectathon 3D platforming along with fun extra things you can do like buy hats for your animals and change their colors. If it sounds interesting to you, I strongly recommend giving it a try - it's free.

There is also some paid DLC, but I found it a bit lacking compared to the base game. The dinosaur DLC has big, empty-feeling environments that are trying to compensate for the large dinosaurs, and the fantasy DLC introduces a new animal food mechanic that adds a lot of walking back and forth.

I don't even care that much about environmentalism but this game was so fucking satisfying and relaxing to play like seriously so relaxing

If you have kids, you should totally play this with them.

If you don’t, you should still play it. It’s free.