Splittown Unleashes A New Era for Point and Click
Splittown launch brings witty retro point and click adventure banter in a game for Steam Deck, Linux, Mac, and Windows PC. Thanks to the imagination and skill of developer All-Seeing Eye. Which you can play on Steam with its 100% Positive reviews. Remember when games didn’t just tell you where to go, but dared you to think? When you’d spend hours scribbling puzzle notes on a notepad, and laugh your head off at the weird, witty banter. All this between the strangest characters you’d ever met? Well, the Splittown launch will drag us right back into that golden age of witty point and click adventures. Only this time, it’s bigger, funnier, and sharper than ever. Developed by All-Seeing Eye, Splittown launch is a love letter to the classics we grew up on. So think Day of the Tentacle and Sam & Max Hit the Road, but with modern polish and an absurdly creative storyline. This makes it feel fresh. And yes, it’s fully ready to roll on Steam Deck and Linux. Therefore, no one’s left behind in this retro revival.
The Story: Cold War Chaos, Shrink Rays, and One Very Unlikely Hero
Here’s the setup: the world is literally split in half by the Cold War. Right down the middle. And in the middle of all this insanity is Leonard Nimby, a former top agent of IM5. He’s about to be put back into the game. Why? Due to some shady mayoral candidate has their hands on a stolen shrink gun (yes, a shrink gun). And he's due to launch a plot to twist the future of Splittown forever. It’s got espionage, political drama, and the kind of over the top weirdness that only makes sense in a witty point and click adventure. This isn’t just another puzzle release, it’s a full-on Cold War spy comedy taking place in a world you’ll want to explore just to see what’s hiding around the next corner.
Splittown - Launch Trailer
What Makes Splittown 1.0 Launch Shine?
Puzzles with Bite: You’re not just finding keys for locked doors. Expect clever, multi-layered challenges that’ll make you grin when you finally crack them.
Dialogue That Punches: The writing is sharp, hilarious, and just the right amount of ridiculous. Every character has their own flavor, and you’ll want to talk to all of them.
Pixel Art Nostalgia: This isn’t just retro, and it’s beautifully hand-painted pixel art that captures the magic of the 90s but looks gorgeous on modern screens.
Spy-Infused Soundtrack: A mix of funky 70s rock and spy-movie vibes keeps the mood shifting between mystery, chaos, and straight-up absurdity.
A World Worth Digging Into: From political intrigue to goofy side characters, Splittown feels alive. It’s full of secrets, jokes, and bizarre situations waiting to trip you up in the best way.
Why This Matters
There are plenty of “retro-inspired” titles out there, but few actually feel like the real deal. Splittown nails it with this launch. It’s got the personality, the humor, and the brain-twisting puzzles that made us fall in get into adventure games in the first place. At the same time, it’s not stuck in the past, this is retro gameplay rebuilt with the care and energy of a modern indie gem. And t’s only $19.99 USD / £16.75 / 19,50€ on Steam and itch. Along with support for Steam Deck, Linux, Mac, and Windows PC. That’s less than a Friday pizza, and it’ll last you way longer. If you’ve been itching for a title that doesn’t just hand-hold you. That makes you laugh, and that captures the magic of 90s point-and-click adventures. All while still feeling brand new, then the Splittown launch is calling your name. Whether you’re on Linux and Steam Deck, or anywhere else in PC land, this is one quirky, puzzle-packed ride you don’t want to miss.














