Flamebait Games has released Passpartout 2: The Lost Artist, and if you enjoyed the original Passpartout: The Starving Artist, you're in for a treat. This sequel dives back into the life of our favorite French artist, Passpartout, with a story that's even more engaging.
Passpartout 2: The Lost Artist With An Aim
After reaching the heights of fame in The Starving Artist, Passpartout now finds himself struggling with a severe creative block, leaving him penniless and unable to afford even the basic tools of his trade. He's forced to rent brushes and paint, and his financial woes leave him homeless. This dire situation leads him to the quaint, yet colorless town of Phénix, a puppet town by the sea that's in desperate need of vibrancy. Passpartout, ever the artist at heart, takes on the challenge to revive the town with his art.
In Passpartout 2: The Lost Artist, you'll explore Phénix and have the freedom to paint it as you see fit. The game features charming dollhouse-like buildings and a variety of missions, from designing patterns for shirts, cars, and posters to creating advertisements for local businesses like Steve's restaurant.
The game introduces several intriguing characters besides Passpartout. Benjamin, who runs an art shop, is your first ally, providing you with free canvases and tools. You'll also meet other residents of Phénix who are eager to hire you to add color to their homes and lives.
Will You Art It Out?
Passpartout 2: The Lost Artist offers numerous tasks that help you earn money, unlock new areas to explore, and access new palettes and tools. You can acquire unique items like crayons and heart-shaped canvases. The ultimate goal is to regain your artistic reputation by conquering the prestigious Museum of the Masters.
If you're looking for a game that lets your inner artist shine, download Passpartout 2: The Lost Artist from the Google Play Store. And don't forget to check out our other news, including the exciting launch of Summer Sports Mania just ahead of the 2024 Olympics.