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A hilarious, addictive arcade game with tons of liquid physics based puzzles. Hurl colourful Splatters across cleverly designed stages to the cheering of the spectating crowd! It looks like a great time waster.

It certainly looks charming in a World of Goo way, but played out in a very different way. Some people snuff the casual games, but we need games of all shapes and sizes to fill the void in all gamers hearts.

We told you back in February about this game and completely missed the actual release last month as it wasn't updated into Steam's New Release section for Linux.

That still bugs me that older games that get a Linux port a lot of the time don't show up unless you manually search.

Features
-Cheerfully suicidal Splatters in several bright colours!
-An arsenal of mind boggling stunts to discover
-Painfully challenging and positively addictive
-Combo system that rewards recklessness
-Plenty of crude humour
-Full controller support

You can grab it from Games Republic at our Linux shop where we get a small cut to help out too. This will give you a Steam key to redeem.

If you give it a good tell us what you think! Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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muntdefems May 31, 2014
It's also available at the Humble Store which seems to include a DRM-free version, but don't get fooled as I did! There are only DRM-free versions for Windows and Mac, not for Linux! I contacted the HB support team to no avail until now (I should've gone straight to the developers, I guess...)
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