It’s not exactly a masterpiece. The controls feel wonky, and the art style is very blocky. Sometimes it’s fun, but mostly just annoying after a while. You keep wanting to put it down, but there’s that little addictive pull that keeps you going.
Neat concept but tricky execution. The gameplay involves simple painting tasks with wonky physics. Sometimes your brush refuses to cooperate or moves in weird directions. It’s basic but can get frustrating if you are not careful. Still, it’s a decent way to kill time if you like pixel art.
Playing without focusing on fancy upgrades. Just pick what looks good and mess around. There’s no real benefit to complicated loadouts. Keeping things simple is the way to go unless you want to waste your nerves trying to find hidden combos.
One secret is to experiment with different brushes early. Sometimes the weird tools let you reach tricky spots easier. Also, avoid rushing through levels because the physics are often unpredictable. Patience helps a lot here.
The game is straightforward. You start with basic paintings and progress through levels that gradually get more tricky. The story is minimal, mostly just a reason to keep painting. Eventually, you finish with a basic ending, but it’s not really anything special.