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Verticus VS The Splatters

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Verticus logo Verticus

The key reason why run when you’re able to fall? Unlike some other endless runners Verticus offers you falling through the sky, there are no lanes or paths here to restrict your freedom having a complete 360 degrees of area for you to glide through.

The Splatters logo The Splatters

The Splatters is a Physics-based Puzzle and Single-player video game developed by SpikySnail Games for Xbox 360.
  • Verticus Landing page
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    2020-10-29
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    2023-08-27

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