

Quality Detection Algorithms | I’m not a great artist, but sometimes I somehow managed to make a painting I wouldn’t even mind having on one of the walls in my house.Due to long chapters (more on this topic below), this can be quite a headache. No Cloud Saving | Sadly, your progress isn’t transferred to other computers using Steam Cloud.They are quite fun as they require you to paint in a different kind of way (for one of them, you have to use all of the available colours). Achievements | You can achieve 25 achievements while playing this game.It’s quite relaxing and it makes painting a much more pleasurable experience. Soundtrack | The gameplay is accompanied by a nice soundtrack.This adds a great deal of replayability as the endings are, as I understand, quite different from each other. Endings | Depending on what kind of paintings you make, you may get to experience different endings.After your studio gets visited by a critic, you progress to the next chapter. When he offers you his price (if he does), you can either negotiate, accept or decline. After you finish the painting, you can put it on display and wait for a customer. Anyway, the game gives you three different tools to use – brush, spray and “guided” brush, which makes drawing curved lines much easier. Gameplay | I really like the idea of painting in the game, probably because I suck at this in real life.Passpartout moves his hand accordingly when you move your brush across the canvas.

Graphics | The game is quite pretty, I really like the different characters which also behave the way they look (for example, you have hipsters who don’t pay you a lot, but they also buy weirder paintings).
