Flamebait Games has just released Passpartout 2: The Lost Artist, the much-anticipated sequel to Passpartout: The Starving Artist. If you enjoyed the original, you're in for a treat as this installment takes the artistic journey of our beloved French painter, Passpartout, to new heights.
Passpartout 2: The Lost Artist With An Aim
After reaching the pinnacle of fame in the first game, Passpartout now faces a severe creative block, leaving him penniless and homeless. Unable to even afford his brushes and paints, he finds himself renting them out of necessity. His journey leads him to the vibrant yet colorless town of Phénix, a quaint puppet town by the sea brimming with potential and residents yearning for color. Passpartout, our hero, takes it upon himself to revitalize the town with his artistic prowess.
Passpartout 2: The Lost Artist allows you to immerse yourself in the town's exploration and bring it to life with your brushstrokes. You'll encounter dollhouse-like buildings and engage in various missions, such as creating custom designs for shirts, cars, and posters, or crafting an advertisement for Steve's restaurant.
The game introduces several intriguing characters, including Benjamin, who runs an art shop and generously offers free canvases and tools to kickstart your artistic journey. Other townsfolk of Phénix hire you to add splashes of color to their homes and lives, enhancing the game's vibrant community feel.
Why not take a moment to watch the trailer for Passpartout 2: The Lost Artist below?
Will You Art It Out?
Passpartout 2: The Lost Artist is filled with tasks that not only earn you cash but also unlock new areas to explore and a variety of artistic tools, including crayons and heart-shaped canvases. The ultimate challenge is to regain your artistic standing by conquering the prestigious Museum of the Masters.
If you're ready to unleash your inner artist, download Passpartout 2 from the Google Play Store. And while you're at it, don't miss out on our other exciting news—Summer Sports Mania is launching just in time for the upcoming Olympics 2024.