In Cash Cleaner Simulator, the focus is on cash handling. Your goal is to ensure that clients receive the right amount of money—no less and possibly a little more for bonus points—all while making as few deliveries as possible. To streamline this process and avoid tedious manual counting, using a Money Counter is highly recommended.
On top of managing deliveries, there’s the pressing matter of gathering a million dollars to secure your release from your new ‘home’—prison. With all the cash flow coming your way, it’s crucial to keep everything in check before anyone comes after you.
Cash Cleaner Simulator is currently in Early Access on Steam, so keep in mind that details may change in the future.
How to Use the Money Counter
You can obtain the Money Counter from the Black Market during the Shop Till Drops tutorial mission, costing 1,200 Crypto Currency, which you’ll earn by completing tutorial quests.
If you need to count pre-packed cash, make sure to buy a knife from the Black Market to remove the slip or wrap before using the machine.
After delivery, place the Money Counter on a high surface, like a table or shelf, which makes it easier to use. Then, grab a handful of loose cash from your storage, head over to the Money Counter, and drop the cash into the loading area marked with a yellow sticker saying “Not A Handle.”
If you know you only need a small amount to complete a delivery, simply press the start button again to halt the counting process and take the cash early.
If you’re only counting the cash you placed inside without separating it by type, ensure the green bar with the cash symbol on the right side of the display shows no number. Then, hit the start button.
How to Separate Bill Denominations
Clients may request specific bills organized in particular ways or only want one type of bill. In such cases, you will need to utilize the Money Counter to organize the cash.
Start by putting the loose cash in the machine as usual. Then, press the small cash symbol button next to the start button on the Money Counter.
Consider placing an empty box underneath the Money Counter; it will automatically catch any cash the machine ejects while sorting bills.
This button allows you to switch between five settings: 100, 50, 20, 10, and no denomination. Set it to the required denomination, then press the start button. The machine will spit out any bills that don’t match your selection while keeping the ones that do.