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Passpartout 2: The Lost Artist

Platform(s): Nintendo Switch, PC
Genre: Casual
Publisher: Flamebait Games
Developer: Flamebait Games
Release Date: April 4, 2023

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'Passpartout 2: The Lost Artist' Revealed - Trailer

by Judy on June 14, 2021 @ 7:19 p.m. PDT

In Passpartout 2: The Lost Artist, you draw and sell your slapdash masterpieces as you explore the handmade puppet world and its endearing cast of characters.

A burnt-out artist must reclaim their lost glory by taking a place in the draconian curator's Museum of the Masters, or forever be remembered as a failed artist. In Passpartout 2: The Lost Artist, you draw and sell your own slapdash masterpieces on the go as you explore this beautiful handmade puppet world and its endearing cast of characters.

The original game, Passpartout: The Starving Artist was developed on a shoestring budget by a crew of university students from the University of Skövde. After their studies, the crew started Flamebait Games during their time at Science Park Skövde Startup Program.

They have since developed and published two additional titles before returning to making the sequel, determined to make it bigger, better and more beautiful. "With this game, we want to inspire people to create" says Mattias Lindblad, CEO of Flamebait Games.

Key Features:

  • Draw and sell masterpieces on the go or at your studio
  • Explore a beautiful puppet world
  • Do commissions for the townsfolk, they'll entrust you with drawing their new café logo, restoring ancient art and more!
  • Get to know more characters with more personality that is as opinionated as ever about your art
  • Collect many playful tools as you progress through the game so you can put your personal touch on your masterpieces

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