Flamebait Games has just released Passpartout 2: The Lost Artist, a sequel to the beloved Passpartout: The Starving Artist. If you enjoyed the original, you'll find this follow-up even more engaging as you once again step into the shoes of the French artist, Passpartout. Let's dive into what this new adventure holds.
Passpartout 2: The Lost Artist With An Aim
After reaching the pinnacle of fame in The Starving Artist, Passpartout finds himself grappling with a severe creative block, hitting rock bottom. Struggling to afford even his basic tools, he resorts to renting brushes and paint, and finds himself penniless and homeless.
This leads him to the quaint, colorless town of Phénix—a puppet town by the sea brimming with potential and residents yearning for color. Passpartout takes it upon himself to revitalize the town with his artistic talents, striving to regain his creative prowess.
Passpartout 2: The Lost Artist allows you to roam freely through the town, transforming it with your art. You'll encounter dollhouse-like buildings and undertake various missions, from designing unique patterns for shirts, cars, and posters to crafting advertisements for local businesses like Steve's restaurant.
Beyond the protagonist, the game introduces a cast of intriguing characters. Among them is Benjamin, who runs an art shop and provides Passpartout with free canvases and tools. Other residents of Phénix hire you to add vibrancy to their homes and lives, further enriching the game's narrative.
Curious about what Passpartout 2: The Lost Artist looks like in action? Check out the trailer below:
Will You Art It Out?
Passpartout 2: The Lost Artist offers numerous tasks that not only earn you in-game currency but also unlock new areas to explore and a variety of tools and palettes. From crayons to heart-shaped canvases, the game provides ample opportunities to express your creativity. Your ultimate goal is to reclaim your artistic reputation by conquering the prestigious Museum of the Masters.
If you're ready to unleash your inner artist, you can download Passpartout 2 from the Google Play Store. And while you're at it, don't forget to check out our other news, including the exciting launch of Summer Sports Mania just ahead of the 2024 Olympics.