Oh man, I just stumbled across this quirky little game called Spray Paint Simulator, set to hit Nintendo Switch. What a trip! It’s from Whitethorn Games and North Star Video Games—yes, those guys. They’ve nailed down the date, June 19, 2025. Mark it or don’t. Your call.
So, Nick Jefferson-Tame, the lead artist or maybe the creative genius—I’m not exactly sure. Anyway, he’s buzzing with excitement about throwing this game out there. Said something like how the feedback during development was off the charts. Must have been quite the rollercoaster, right? Players tossing feedback like confetti, probably. But yeah, he’s itching for everyone to check it out.
Picture this: Splatterville, a town craving a splash of color, has practically begged you—yes, you!—to salvage it. They’ve branded it as “relaxing,” which I guess means you won’t be split-second timing your paint strokes or anything. You’re in charge of creating a painting empire or whatever.
And there’s this Story Mode where you get these bizarre clients. You’d prep your canvas, pick colors, maybe climb ladders—oh, and scaffold your way to heights unknown. Sounds chaotic, doesn’t it? Perfect for all you wannabe Picassos out there craving a touch of danger.
Here’s where it gets whacky—there’s a Free Spray Mode. Feel all rebellious yet? The whole town’s your mural. Grab a buddy if you fancy tag-teaming the thing. The publisher laid out what’s hot about it, which is cool if you’re into bullet points.
The gameplay’s meant to be chill—no clocks ticking or brain-breaking strategies. Just colors, lots of ’em. You grow this little business venture of yours, satisfying the Spatterville locals. Honestly, everyone might end up covered in paint, but hey, art is messy, right?
Prepping’s a thing too—like junk removal before you splash some paint on walls. Earning your bread, using spray tools, scaffolds, even vehicles! I’m not sure how you’d use a vehicle exactly, but it’s there.
So anyway, look out for it on the eShop. June 19, 2025. Jot it down if you trust yourself to remember stuff a couple years out—or, well, don’t.
And there’s a trailer somewhere—I, uh, didn’t watch it. Visuals aren’t really my forte. But maybe give it a peek if you’re curious!
Phew, that’s all I’ve got. See ya, or maybe I won’t. Who knows?