Splat Cat

Splat Cat (2022)

Genres:Indie, Puzzle
Game modes:Single player
Story:Play as an artist painting their way through self-discovery! In this puzzle platformer, you'll wield your brush to paint your own path and defeat your insecurities, doubts, and fears as an artist. Finally, defeat the personification of these insecurities in an epic boss battle and reveal the beautiful artwork you made along the way.Show more
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