Trash Goblin Review
Trash Goblin is a new simulation game where you run shop and craft items. If you love simulation games, then this may be another one you’ll want to check out. Here’s our review of Trash Goblin for Nintendo Switch.

You are a Goblin who just received a shop where you’ll make items that people need and sell them to them. Trash Goblin’s story is pretty basic but its a good setup for a pretty neat simulation/puzzle game.
As the owner of a small shop, you will take requests from customers and then go to your crafting station to chisel the objects into being and clean them up for selling. Then you return back to the window to sell the item and get your money. You only have so much time during a day though and some point you’ll have to sleep. Requests do carry over to the next day too.

The controls in Trash Goblin are pretty easy and uninteresting. This game absolutely should’ve had touch screen controls, because it would’ve made the mini-games even more interesting. The gameplay loop is very simplistic but fans of simulation and puzzle games may enjoy it. The graphics are also simple but not too bad.

Trash Goblin’s graphics are very simple, with static characters and a first person view for your main character. All the objects are very plain looking.
Overall, Trash Goblin is a neat sim/puzzle game with an addictive gameplay look for games of both genres. Its not the best looking game on the Switch and we would’ve like to have seen touch screen controls, but the game is worth checking out. Trash Goblin is definitely for the sim/puzzle fan in your life.
Thank you to Plan of Attack for providing a digital code for this review. Trash Goblin is available now on the Nintendo Switch eshop.





