Splatter School

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Since you referred to it as an "interesting article," you might be referring to a written piece discussing the game's design, its place in the "splatter" genre, or its controversial nature. However, is primarily known as a cult classic 2D side-scrolling action game (developed by Ankoku Mana) rather than a written work. SPLATTER SCHOOL

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, the game challenges players to navigate a dangerous educational environment where failure often results in visceral "splatter" deaths. The Core Experience At its heart, Splatter School Since you referred to it as an "interesting

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