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Toy Keeper Organization Sim Launches August 22 on Steam

Toy Keeper turns the mundane task of tidying into a game loop with gacha upgrades and a mischievous baby companion, offering a niche take on the organization sim genre.

Key Facts

  • Toy Keeper launches August 22 on Steam.
  • Players sort 1,606 toys into correct sections of a three-story giant toy store.
  • Coins earned from cleaning let players spin a gacha machine for upgrades like support robots and batch placement.
  • A baby companion walks around the store, playing with toys and making messes.
  • Co-op play is planned as a free post-launch update.

Reporting from 1 source: Denfaminicogamer.

Toy Keeper Organization Sim Launches August 22 on Steam

Pocket Collector's Toy Keeper, an organization simulation game about sorting 1,606 scattered toys into correct sections of a three-story giant toy store, launches August 22 on Steam. Players earn coins to spin a gacha machine for upgrades like support robots, multiple jumps, and batch placement. Co-op play is planned as a free post-launch update.

Pocket Collector announced Toy Keeper, an organization simulation game where players sort 1,606 toys-dinosaurs, robots, dolls, vehicles, blocks, and stuffed animals-into the correct sections of a three-story giant toy store. The game launches August 22 on Steam, with wishlist registration now open.

Players earn coins from cleaning to spin a gacha machine for upgrades, including support robots that automate tasks, increased dash speed, 2 to 6 jumps, jetpacks, and batch placement of multiple toys. A small companion called a baby walks around the store, playing with toys and making messes; players must keep the baby happy even as the store gets busy, though the Steam page describes it as a lovable presence that can also be helpful.

Co-op play is under development and will be added as a free update after launch.

Synthesized by Yomimono from the 1 cited source below, including Japanese-language reporting where cited, then editorially reviewed before publishing.

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