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Splatterbot is one you're going to need to stick into your party game rotation, with up to four players trying to make the biggest possible mess. Today, they've announced it's going to be releasing on September 4th. It has Native Linux support and a demo is also available to try it.

We've seen plenty of games that get you to tidy up but what about a big glorious mess? Your task is to cover each arena in as much mess as possible using the environment and various power-ups to out-splatter opponents. Looks like some good family-friendly fun in this one. A bit like Splatoon, but with little robotic vacuums.

Check out the new trailer:

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Game Highlights:

The cleaning robots have gone rogue! Up to 4-players compete in local-multiplayer to make the most mess! Utilize your environment and power-ups to overwhelm your opponents with untidiness. It's about to get messy.

Frantic Local Multiplayer

Up to 4 players compete in local multiplayer to make the most mess!

Select your Splatterbot and head into the arena. Dash and Splash your color through the arena. The winner is the player with the most coverage when the timer ends.

Dynamic Environments and Powerups

Use dynamic environments to your advantage. Activate traps, bounce off the walls, avoid hazards and much more!

Test your luck with randomized power-ups. Supercharge your Splatterbot for a speed-boost, or Supersize them to make bigger messes.

Accessible to Everyone!

Simple controls and easy-to-understand goals mean that anybody can join the fray!

Splatterbot's inputs are simple, and the goal is easy to understand. Everybody knows how to make mess! It's the perfect family game.

Splatterbot | Release Date: 4th September 2025

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Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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Purple Library Guy 17 hours ago
Hmmm . . . I've always been good at making a mess. A game that uses my talents!
Cookies 8 hours ago
Anyone remembers Battle Painters? Reminds me of that game but modernized
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