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Before a single bottle is opened, participants must dress for the occasion.

Disposable polypropylene coveralls protect clothing from head to toe. Booties: Slip-on shoe covers keep footwear clean.

The game's core "hook," and the primary source of its infamy, is its elaborate death sequences. If Jessica takes damage when she only has one hit point left, she will be subjected to a graphic and often sexually violent Game Over scene. According to MobyGames, this "either mean that she is raped or killed". A review on HowLongToBeat describes it in even more disturbing detail: when you die, "many enemies will… have their way… with you, something that made the game infamous". In total, the game has 52 unique death and sexual assault sequences. This focus on exploitative violence is a point of near-universal criticism, with one reviewer stating that "the number of necrophilia... just went off the charts". SPLATTER SCHOOL

: Originating in the late 20th century with independent filmmakers, the "school" of physical splatter relied heavily on low-cost, high-impact practical engineering. It prioritized corn syrup formulas, air-compressor blood pumps, and hand-sculpted prosthetics over digital corrections.

Splatter schools represent a broader cultural shift toward experiential, unpretentious entertainment. They remind us that art does not belong solely in quiet, sterile museums—it can be loud, messy, physical, and profoundly fun. By stripping away the rules of traditional painting, these spaces allow anyone, regardless of talent or background, to experience the raw joy of pure creation. Before a single bottle is opened, participants must

To get the absolute most out of your experience, keep these practical tips in mind:

The true magic of Splatter School lies in the conversations it sparks. Instead of asking your child, "What is it supposed to be?" try using process-oriented praise. Tell them, "I love how much energy you used to make those big red streaks," or ask, "How did you get the blue paint to look like tiny stars?" The game's core "hook," and the primary source

Secure your canvas firmly to the tarp using painter's tape so it doesn't fly away when struck by paint.