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A brown bridge is being painted green by a spray paint gun in the bottom left corner, while a can of green paint sits in the foreground.
Image via North Star Video Games

Spray Paint Simulator combines the zen of Powerwash Simulator with even more tools to draw human anatomy

I'm sure giving people a paint gun in a sandbox game will result in absolutely no shenanigans.

I enjoy the peacefulness of Powerwash Simulator as much as the next gamer. But between the zen-like trances I enter while erasing every speck of dirt from a structure, I often succumb to drawing… body diagrams. And now, there’s a game offering me even more ways to do just that.

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Enter Spray Paint Simulator, a game that looks almost exactly like Powerwash Simulator, but in reverse. The trailer released by North Star Video Games looks incredibly similar to the aforementioned pressure-washing game, with dirty and drab environments to brighten up, a percentage counter in the corner showing you how much you need to do, and different attachments and tools for your endeavors. Instead of getting rid of dirt, however, you’re tasked with painting, and given all sorts of different paints and colors to use. You can see where this inevitably leads, right?

“Enter the town of Splatterville, meet the locals while you restore, repair, mask, and spray paint everything from a kitchen to local landmarks,” the game’s Steam description reads. And while the trailer makes it clear masking is an option, I hope you do take that to heart and don’t just paint over every doorframe, cabinet, and light switch you can find. This isn’t Landlord Simulator, after all.

There’s a full-fledged customer page available with descriptions of people who hire you to paint, including one that looks suspiciously like Tommy Chong. We’d guess everyone will have their own tastes and preferences for how you paint—but even then, the trailer and promo images make it clear nothing’s stopping you from just painting a full rainbow house.

All in all, it looks like a very colorful spin on Powerwash Simulator, which is also trying to brighten up its gameplay with a new Shrek collaboration.

And, while Spray Paint Simulator doesn’t technically encourage you to draw rude images, you’re supposed to be unleashing your creativity, right?


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