Indie Game Spotlight: Passpartout: The Starving ArtiststeemCreated with Sketch.

in #gaming7 years ago

Have you ever dreamed of becoming a world famous artist, selling your paintings in art galleries across the world?

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During the beginning of your career you sold paintings in a dirty alley somewhere in France. You used your impressive brush skills to make masterpieces, moving yourself up in the art world. As you became more prominent you were featured in the newspapers, selling your masterpieces at exorbitant prices in a lavish art gallery. All of this is to feed your expensive baguette and wine addiction, an epidemic plaguing modern French society

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Passpartout: The Starving Artist puts you in the shoes of a starving artist in France. You must sell paintings to make your weekly rent and sustain your baguette and wine addiction. The game features a dumbed down version of Microsoft paint to create masterpieces on. As time goes on the player will unlock more tools to create paintings. The goal of the game is to sell as many paintings as you can, but that is easier said then done in the art world. The A.I. is harsh, it will critique your paintings and insult you if it thinks you have done a bad job. No one said the art world was forgiving.

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Passpartout: The Starving Artist is made by Flamebait Games, this is their first release. It is rated 'Very Positive' on Steam and currently costs $10.

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You stole my Indie Game Spotlight idea!

Wait, you started posting before I made my first spotlight... nevermind.

Seriously though, it's funny finding someone who uses the same naming conventions as your own posts out of sheer coincidence :P

Will check out more of your posts when I have the time, you've got a lot I haven't heard of before.

haha, came up with it a few days ago, funny how you came up with the same thing. You may as well use it too, I am sure I am not the first guy to use it.

We both started using it at roughly the same time, so I have to imagine the same thing happened with others :P Same think happened with my Today's Menu series. I mean, they're generic enough, but it's still funny.

Nice post. Followed you. Please follow me.