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I’m making a narrative coloring game and I’d love to know how it feels with Wacom tablets

Hi! I’m working on Paint Me Back, , a narrative coloring game where you restore famous paintings during one very strange night shift at a museum

There’s currently a free demo you can play directly in your browser, and I’m looking for some feedback from people who use drawing tablets!
If you’d like to try it, you can play the browser version on itch.io or try the demo on Steam.

I’d especially love to know if the coloring feels fun and if the game works well with different tablet brands and models.

If anyone wants to give it a try, I’d really appreciate any feedback!

u/lastcup_deb — 5 days ago

I spent a year creating a cozy narrative coloring game, and I’ve just released a free demo. I’d love to know what Wholesome Gamers think!

I’ve been developing for a year the demo for Paint Me Back, a narrative adventure in which you can explore and color paintings by famous artists from the past.

I wanted to create something cute and relaxing, but also tell a story about a mistery to solve. Each painting also has its own ambient sound (which you can turn off if you prefer to play quietly).

I’ve finally released a free demo, and I’d really appreciate some feedback and to know if this kind of game would be interesting for the cozy games comunity.

You can play it directly in your browser on ITCH.IO

Or download the demo on STEAM and wishlist the full game.

Color with a graphic tablet if you have one! But you can also of course use a mouse or keyboard (I'm planning to implement also the controller, that can make coloring more comfortable).

Hope you have fun!
Deb

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u/lastcup_deb — 17 days ago