Crime Scene Cleaner | Ep. 16 – Pretty Sure This Wasn’t League Night
Another night, another crime scene that somehow manages to be worse than the last. Just when it feels like Crime Scene Cleaner has already shown every horrifying mess imaginable, the game drops us into a bowling alley massacre that looks less like a gang hit and more like the aftermath of a medieval tournament gone completely off the rails.
From the very beginning of the stream, there was this strange mix of detective work, absolute chaos, and the kind of comedy that only happens when you’re trying to scrub blood off a ceiling while chat blames every catastrophe on Happy_Cat_Lady. Between hidden rooms, impossible furniture placement, and one missing chair that nearly broke the entire stream, this episode became one of the most bizarre clean-up jobs in the series so far.
🔥 About the Game
Crime Scene Cleaner throws players into the grimy underworld of organised crime, where the job isn’t pulling the trigger — it’s cleaning up the aftermath. Armed with mops, sponges, industrial bins, and increasingly questionable cleaning products, you’re tasked with erasing every trace of mob activity before the authorities arrive.
What makes the game so entertaining is the contrast between its dark premise and the sheer absurdity of the situations it creates. One moment you’re uncovering hidden evidence and piecing together what happened, and the next you’re wrestling a sofa through a doorway while trying not to track blood across a freshly cleaned floor.
⚠️ Where We Are in the Journey
This episode takes us into the final level of Act 2 — the infamous Bowling Alley mission, “Town Too Small.” After working through increasingly chaotic locations across the game, this stream marked the conclusion of all currently available levels in the series.
That made the whole stream feel strangely significant. Not only were we tackling one of the biggest and messiest levels yet, but by the end of the night we officially wrapped up the game’s current story content with a perfect cleanup score and a couple of extra achievements unlocked along the way. But Crime Scene Cleaner isn’t disappearing entirely just yet. Nightmare mode is already looming on the horizon, bringing fresh story elements and new changes when the series eventually returns.
Before that though, next Thursday’s slot will be taken over by a brand-new adventure with Outbound.
🩸 What Happens in This Episode
The moment the level opened, it was immediately obvious that something had gone catastrophically wrong inside this bowling alley. Blood covered the lanes, walls, ceilings, and somehow places that really shouldn’t have had blood on them at all. Bodies were scattered everywhere, many of them pinned with swords or crossbow bolts in ways that made chat instantly decide Happy_Cat_Lady was personally responsible for the entire massacre.
As the cleanup began, the stream settled into that wonderfully chaotic Crime Scene Cleaner rhythm. Starting from the back of the building, we slowly worked our way toward the entrance, uncovering more ridiculous scenes with every room we cleared. Victims had been crushed, impaled, or hidden away in corners while the bowling alley itself slowly revealed hidden maintenance tunnels, locked rooms, and secret passages that turned the whole mission into part cleanup operation and part detective story.
Of course, nothing ever stays simple in this game for long.
The deeper we got into the bowling alley, the stranger the stream became. One minute was spent carefully scrubbing blood splatter from impossible angles, while the next involved dragging broken furniture across half the map because chairs apparently obey laws of physics invented by demons. Every new discovery sparked fresh theories from chat, especially once hidden handles and secret areas started appearing.
Then came the chair.
After nearly completing the entire level, the stream slammed into a full stop over one missing piece of furniture. What should have been a quick final cleanup turned into a half-hour scavenger hunt that had everyone searching everywhere imaginable. Chat started throwing out increasingly absurd suggestions about hidden rooms, ceiling spaces, and Happy_Cat hiding furniture in impossible locations just to torment us.
Naturally, the final missing item wasn’t even inside the bowling alley.
After searching endlessly through the building, the last piece finally turned up outside in the car park, ending one of the most painfully hilarious treasure hunts the series has had so far. Once everything was finally spotless, every body discovered, and every hidden area cleared, the mission wrapped up with a perfect cleanup result and the completion of the game’s final currently available level.
Outside the game itself, the stream was packed with community chaos as well. Chat drifted into discussions about Twitch issues, massive UPS batteries, overpowered PC upgrades, RGB lighting disasters, overheating hardware, and why nobody really wants their gaming setup to look like “a German techno disco.” Tea breaks became their own running joke throughout the night, complete with biscuits, imaginary kettles, and endless snack debates, while stream mini-games caused complete mayhem in the background with failed Pokémon hunts, Stargate disasters, and constant cries of “#blameGary” whenever literally anything malfunctioned.
To close out the night, we raided over to OurChickenLife and sent the community onward into another stream after surviving one of the strangest cleanup jobs Crime Scene Cleaner has delivered yet.
🎥 Watch the Episode
If you want to experience the full chaos of the Bowling Alley cleanup, the hidden rooms, the impossible furniture hunt, and chat collectively losing their minds over one missing chair, you can watch the full episode here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uyNTRKHndPY
Watch the episode on YouTube: Crime Scene Cleaner | Ep. 16 – Pretty Sure This Wasn’t League Night
Catch the full series playlist here: Crime Scene Cleaner Playlist
And if you enjoy the chaos, make sure to visit the channel, leave a like, drop a comment, and subscribe for more streams and gameplay adventures:
Dr Ravenholm YouTube Channel
🌌 Join the Adventure Live
Somewhere out there, another cleanup job is already waiting. Another corridor covered in blood. Another impossible mystery hidden behind a locked door. And probably another chair deliberately hidden by the universe itself.
The best moments always happen live — the unexpected discoveries, the disasters, the raids, the running jokes, and the complete descent into chaos alongside the community. Whether it’s surviving nightmare mode, exploring new worlds in Outbound, or simply trying to keep the mop bucket under control, you’re always welcome to join the madness live.
🔴 Join live on Twitch:
https://www.twitch.tv/dr_ravenholm
🔴 Watch live on YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/@Dr_Ravenholm
💬 Community & Links
The halls may be clean for now, but the network is always active. Between streams, the community keeps the stories, jokes, and chaos alive across every corner of the wasteland.
🔴 Live Streams
When the lights come on and another disaster unfolds, this is where the crew gathers:
https://www.twitch.tv/dr_ravenholm
https://www.youtube.com/@Dr_Ravenholm
💬 Community
Step into the community hub where the conversations, memes, and stream chaos continue long after the broadcasts end:
🌐 Socials
Signals from across the network can be found here:
https://www.tiktok.com/@dr_ravenholm
https://bsky.app/profile/dr-ravenholm.bsky.social
https://www.instagram.com/dr_ravenholm/
https://www.facebook.com/Dr.Ravenholm/
https://www.threads.com/@dr_ravenholm
👕 Support the Channel
Every bit of support helps keep the lights on, the streams running, and the cleaning supplies stocked:
https://teespring.com/stores/dr-ravenholm
https://streamlabs.com/dr_ravenholm/tip
🏢 More From Me
Beyond the streams and cleanup contracts, you can explore more projects and creative work here:
Business Centre:
https://transparent-aluminium.net/
Download the Brochure:
https://transparent-aluminium.net/resources/Business/Transparent-Aluminium-Service-Brochure.pdf
Learn more about me:
https://transparent-aluminium.net/about-me/
Blog:
https://transparent-aluminium.net/blog/
🌑 Closing Thoughts
The bowling alley may finally be spotless, but something tells me this town still has secrets buried beneath the floorboards. Until next time, keep the mop ready, keep the tea flowing, and try not to lose any furniture in the car park.
— Dr Ravenholm
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