First released in April of 2023 on Steam (93% Very Positive user reviews), Passpartout 2: The Lost Artist is the sequel to the studio’s beloved debut game Passpartout: The Starving Artist, which was originally developed by a crew of university students and sold over one million units.
Step into the shoes of Passpartout, a once renowned artist whose glory was lost after a mysterious disappearance, and help him revive his art career. The town of Phénix is full of charming folks who can use an artist’s talents, so grab some art supplies and get ready to paint a masterpiece!
The game will have new ways to play on the Nintendo Switch, including using the touch screen to paint, with stylus compatibility. Switch players can also take advantage of the Joy-Con gyro feature to paint or stick with the tried and true original stick controls.
Passpartout 2: The Lost Artist is coming soon to the Nintendo Switch.
About Passpartout 2: The Lost Artist
Embark on your struggling artist adventure. Draw and sell art to cheeky critics to reclaim your lost art career. Explore the endearing art-starved town of Phénix and show them you're a true artist!
Features
- Easy point & click gameplay, for a chill time exploring and interacting with the world.
- Literally drawing your own art, unlocking fancier tools along the way.
- Selling your art on the street, or in your studio.
- Doing commissions for the townsfolk of Phénix!
- Easy point-and-click gameplay on the Nintendo Switch.
- Use the Joy-Con Gyro as your brush to paint and play!
- Paint on the touch-screen with your fingers or the Nintendo Switch Pen.
- Or play and paint with the familiar stick controls!
For more information on Passpartout 2: The Lost Artist, visit https://www.passpartoutgame.com/.
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About Flamebait Games
Based in Skövde, Sweden, Flamebait Games is a small award-winning game studio focused on delivering strange and charming games to the masses. Their debut game, Passpartout: The Starving Artist was developed on a shoestring budget by a crew of university students and sold over one million units. They have since developed and published two additional titles before finally returning to making the sequel, determined to make it bigger, better and more beautiful.
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