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Sell your crappy MS Paint creations in this very zen art simulation game

They say art is a good outlet for expressing your thoughts and feelings, but since I’m not

one to keep a notebook full of doodles, I have found peace within Passpartout: The Starving Artist, a recently released game where you make MS Paint-style drawings and sell them for your digital livelihood. The game is super simple: you start out in a garage with nothing but your canvas and small art stand, painting away until local Parisian passerbys stop to offer you money. YOUR GARAGE IS AN ART FACTORY At first it felt like one of those time management games where your garage is an art factory, and you’re encouraged to churn out as many paintings as possible to make your weekly bills (which consist of rent, wine, and baguette. Passpartout is all of us.) As bill notifications continually pop up, I found myself spewing crappy splatters every 45 seconds, hoping anyone would give me cash to stay alive. Sources of inspiration ranged between static objects to pokémon to everyone’s favorite sexually suggestive emoji. Sometimes this strategy worked. Benjamin, in particular, frequently returned to the stall and often shared a little too much about himself.                                                                                                             https://www.theverge.com/2017/7/23/16016718/passpartout-starving-artist-simulation-painting-game-steam
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