Flamebait Games' Passpartout 2: The Lost Artist is officially released, and it's even better than its predecessor, Passpartout: The Starving Artist! Players once again inhabit the shoes of the struggling French artist, Passpartout, this time facing a crippling creative block and destitution.
A New Beginning in Phénix
Bankrupt and homeless, Passpartout finds himself in the quaint, yet strangely colorless, seaside town of Phénix. This dollhouse-like village, brimming with potential, desperately needs a splash of vibrancy – and Passpartout is just the artist to provide it.
Passpartout 2 offers a charming exploration of Phénix, allowing players to paint the town to their liking. A variety of missions await, including designing patterns for clothing, cars, and posters, and even creating an advertisement for a local restaurant.
The game features a colorful cast of characters, including Benjamin, a helpful friend who runs an art supply shop and provides Passpartout with much-needed supplies. Other residents of Phénix commission artwork, offering Passpartout the chance to inject color into their lives and homes.
Rebuilding a Reputation
Passpartout 2 offers a wealth of tasks to earn money, unlock new areas, and acquire new painting supplies, from crayons to heart-shaped canvases. The ultimate goal is to reclaim artistic prominence by conquering the esteemed Museum of the Masters.
If you're ready for a creative adventure that unleashes your inner artist, download Passpartout 2 from the Google Play Store. Don't forget to check out our other gaming news, including the launch of Summer Sports Mania, in anticipation of the 2024 Olympics!