Ms. Splosion Man Garnering Praise Across the Boards

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The just released sequel to the hit ‘Summer of Arcade’ title Splosion Man, Ms. Splosion Man, is getting loads of critical acclaim and praise from players. A blend of action and platforming, Twisted Pixel’s newest and most explosive title should feel like home to fans of the original while adding a ton of new stuff to play around with including an expanded feature set, ghost replays, and copious amounts of unlockables.

It’s available now in both free demo form or the full version for 800mspts. Just a little added incentive here- download the full version and blast off with a free premium theme, gamer pic pack and the (always appreciated) Avatar accessories.

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Ms. Splosion Man Garnering Praise Across the Boards

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1 min read

The just released sequel to the hit ‘Summer of Arcade’ title Splosion Man, Ms. Splosion Man, is getting loads of critical acclaim and praise from players. A blend of action and platforming, Twisted Pixel’s newest and most explosive title should feel like home to fans of the original while adding a ton of new stuff to play around with including an expanded feature set, ghost replays, and copious amounts of unlockables.

It’s available now in both free demo form or the full version for 800mspts. Just a little added incentive here- download the full version and blast off with a free premium theme, gamer pic pack and the (always appreciated) Avatar accessories.

This is the bio under which all legacy DigitallyDownloaded.net articles are published (as in the 12,000-odd, before we moved to the new Website and platform). This is not a member of the DDNet Team. Please see the article's text for byline attribution.

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