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The Splatters is, um, splattering its way to Windows, PC, and Mac

Indie developer SpikySnail Games announced that it will be bringing The Splatters to Steam, Linux, and Mac. The game originally launched on Xbox Live Arcade earlier this year and was received well by critics. Luckily, now it'll be available to an even wider audience.

The Splatters features puzzle-based gameplay and charmingly colorful visuals. Despite the game being pretty popular upon launch, SpikySnail has confirmed that it will be making some changes and additions when the title hits Steam, Linux, and Mac. What these changes are remains to be seen at the moment, but we may just be in store for some neat surprises.

SpikySnail hasn't revealed an official release date for any of the upcoming versions of The Splatters, but the studio insists that the wait won't be too long. Yay! Stay tuned for more info on the game in the near future.

[SpikySnail Games]

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