Splatsplasm
Playing as an astronaut, you approach a creaky, abandoned spaceship where you'll fend off relentless waves of weird alien creatures in various arenas.
Start off in campaign mode, where you’ll unlock a fancy new bat for each level cleared. Each bat changes your gameplay.
Splat the aliens against the walls until there is enough alien goop on the wall to dissolve it, and reveal the next room...
A couple of words of warning .... you really don’t want to hit the sponges. These little traitors will clean the goop off the walls and you can watch your progress go sliding backwards.
And the alien waste disposal system? Yeah, that’s running too. Miss a beat, and your head ends up in one of those purple waste streams
In Fun Mode, the task is simple: Smack as many aliens as you can into the walls, because why not? You can groove to the in-built beats or go wild with any public domain jam you find on the internet. Thousands of songs for hours of alien splatting... just what the doctor didn’t order.
Spaltsplasm is pure stress-ball energy. Splat your way to inner peace or at least work out some road rage after that person cut you off in traffic today.
Get splatting, and may your walls be covered in alien goo!
comfort | ⦾ Comfortable |
age rating | 13+ Teen |
website | splatsplasm.com |
developer | PRPVFX LTD |
publisher | PRPVFX LTD |
connection | Internet not required |
app version | 1.0 |
languages | English |
First want to say love boxing aliens in the Fun Mode with the url and app songs (but esp. the url songs).
Would appreciate a sort filter by difficulty level so I don't have to search through lists of songs to find a specific difficulty.
Also would be nice to have a favorite option for the songs so any especially awesome song could be easily found for future play :)
I wasn’t sure what to expect from Splatsplasm, but wow, this zany game is addicting! Exploring a very convincing abandoned spaceship, splatting little red and blue monsters everywhere, and dodging purple monster pee that “Splats” all over me had me totally immersed. The physicality is no joke—my arms were sore the next day, but it’s so satisfying to splat those ugly little monsters. The groovy 1960s-style soundtrack is awesome, and the twist of using your own music (which changes the game’s intensity) makes it endlessly entertaining. You don’t need a lot of room to get a good workout that doesn’t feel like one!
This is a fun game! The controls are easy to understand but challenging to master, providing an approachable and rewarding level of difficulty, and the various "weapons" give great opportunities for a variety of play styles (personally a big fan of the boxing gloves - punching these little goobers into oblivion is a GREAT deal of fun). The sound design is charming, too, much like the rest of the game it doesn't take itself too seriously, leading to a lighthearted experience that's easy to dip into and out of at leisure (as someone who takes time when they can, it's nice to have something to jump onto, play 20 minutes of, and jump off again).
Highly recommend, especially as an early-access title.