Cartoonish baseball arcade game where you launch talking fruits and chase high scores
Cartoonish baseball arcade game where you launch talking fruits and chase high scores
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Program license Free
Developer Eastedge Studios
Version 1.8.1
Works under Android
Also known as Splatter Up!
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(6 votes)
Developer
Eastedge Studios
Works under
Android
Program license
Free
Version
1.8.1
Also known as
Splatter Up!
Pros
- Simple swipe controls that keep the focus on timing and accuracy
- Annoying Orange voice and banter give the game a strong, recognizable personality
- Progression systems with upgrades, bonus items, and power-ups for continued goals beyond a single run
- Kitchen setting with traps adds variety to distance-and-score attempts
Cons
- In-app purchases are included for power-ups and vanity items
- Cartoon chaos and fruit “mayhem” may not appeal if you want a calmer arcade experience
- Gameplay stays tightly centered on swiping for distance, so players wanting broader variety may lose interest
Annoying Orange Splatter Up is a cartoonish, baseball-style arcade game that drops the Annoying Orange and other talking fruits into a chaotic kitchen, then asks you to swipe at the right moment to send fruit flying for distance and score.
It’s best for fans of the Annoying Orange brand who want quick, reflex-driven play sessions and enjoy chasing high scores with a steady stream of jokes and loud commentary.
Swipe timing with a home run derby feel
The core loop is straightforward: a fruit comes in, you swipe to swing, and your timing and accuracy decide how far it goes. The game leans into the rhythm of pitches that begin approachable and gradually push you to react cleaner and faster, which keeps the action focused on improving consistency rather than learning complicated controls.
Talking-fruit banter and cartoon kitchen chaos
Splatter Up gets a lot of its personality from the cast. You are not just hitting targets, you are smacking around familiar fruits while the game delivers constant quips and “color commentary” from characters like Annoying Orange, Apple, Strawberry, and Banana. The setting also plays a big role, framing the action inside a kitchen packed with traps and over-the-top, gross-out slapstick that fits the series’ style (comic mischief with mild fantasy violence).
Progression, boosts, and optional spending
Beyond raw score chasing, Splatter Up includes progression through leveling up and using earned points to improve hitting-related stats. It also adds bonus items and power-ups designed to help with distance and accuracy. In-app purchases are part of the package, aimed at power-ups for more distance and cosmetic extras.
Who will stick with it
If you like arcade games built around repeating short attempts, tightening your timing, and hearing a lot of jokes while you do it, Splatter Up plays to those strengths. If you are not into the Annoying Orange brand of humor or you prefer less chaos and fewer gags during play, the presentation can feel like a lot.
Pros
- Simple swipe controls that keep the focus on timing and accuracy
- Annoying Orange voice and banter give the game a strong, recognizable personality
- Progression systems with upgrades, bonus items, and power-ups for continued goals beyond a single run
- Kitchen setting with traps adds variety to distance-and-score attempts
Cons
- In-app purchases are included for power-ups and vanity items
- Cartoon chaos and fruit “mayhem” may not appeal if you want a calmer arcade experience
- Gameplay stays tightly centered on swiping for distance, so players wanting broader variety may lose interest