NintendoSoup:
Splasher is a game where you play as a kid with colorful hair, running around shooting ink on the floor and walls. This might sound a bit like Splatoon, but that brief description is where the similarities end. Read on to find out whether or not you should enter the Splash Zone.
Hardcore Gamer: This is in addition to everything else already on the platform which just reached the 100 game mark.
The premise is unique, where your character works at a shady company called Inkorp. The nameless hero uncovers inhumane experimentation on his fellow co-workers and determines to free them and put an end to Inkorp’s heinous acts. In total, there are one hundred and fifty four employees to save and one evil boss, Le Docteur, to stop.
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