Passpartout: The Starving Artist Image
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  • Summary: Even you can become a great artist! Wrestle subjectivity as you attempt to sell your art to rude customers in order to progress in this confusing art scene. The only thing threatening you is your expensive wine and baguette addiction! Will your art end up in the Louvre or on your parents' fridge?
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  1. CD-Action
    Sep 25, 2017
    70
    A simple but interesting idea led to a fun, relaxing game which unfortunately restrains your creativity with a very limited set of tools and colors. [09/2017, p.70]
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  1. Mar 19, 2021
    7
    Although I was not very interested in such games, I downloaded it and deleted it for the same reason. Actually, it is a very original and goodAlthough I was not very interested in such games, I downloaded it and deleted it for the same reason. Actually, it is a very original and good idea. The enthusiast loved it very much. Of course, since I was not interested, I realized that I did the same things over and over in 2 hours. Expand
  2. Jun 30, 2020
    6
    If you want to simulate a starving artist in France, Passpartout is the game for you.
    Live out your dreams and create artwork with your
    If you want to simulate a starving artist in France, Passpartout is the game for you.
    Live out your dreams and create artwork with your limited tools for the passing civilians to earn enough coin to pay your bills and baguettes.

    It's a fun little game that can pass a few hours but it can become repetitive.
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