InkSplat here. Gaming nowadays is weird. Small, kinda shoddy games like Suika Game, Vampire Survivors, 100 Hidden Cats and Only Up! became famous just because famous YouTubers and Twitch streamers played them. Games like these attract tons of shovelware clones designed to make a quick buck, not only on the Nintendo Switch’s infamous eShop, but also on the otherwise perfect Steam marketplace as well.
There are well-made clones of these games, like HoloCure and Cosmic Collapse, but they are few and far between. And then there was Egg. A simplistic clicker game, where you simply clicked an egg. Occasionally, you would get egg collectables that had real monetary value in your Steam inventory.
Eventually, a group of indie developers made a clone of Egg called Banana which predictably replaced the egg with a banana, yet here’s the twist. Banana made it easy to get collectables, with a common one given every 3 hours and a rare one given every 18 hours, even if you just don’t do anything while the game is open. It is, essentially, the easiest side-hustle of all time.
We have gotten to a point where one of the most popular games right now is a clicker that doesn’t even save your data but gives you free money due to some weird feature of Steam. Even the guy who made 100 Hidden Cats made a Banana-like. (I don’t want to call it an “egglike” because that’s already a genre.) So, eventually, this had to happen.
Here is my magnum opus, the new game entitled SplatShop-2D, with the latest graphics, straight to you. Check it out. (If you get that reference, you’re good.)
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1TqdDZEr2xIuHWgc4zjXyI4qiChAZSuvX/view?usp=sharing
InkSplat out.