PLEASE, TOUCH THE ARTWORK 2 Review: Where's Waldo With A Little Bit Of Spice

Please, Touch the Artwork 2 (PTTA2) is a where’s Waldo style puzzle game that has a major focus on paintings. With such a chill vibe and some awesome artwork let’s see how it was.

Gameplay

PTTA2 is a delightful puzzle game where you guide a charming black and white character through a variety of quirky paintings. As you explore these imaginative artworks, you'll encounter a diverse cast of characters with creative designs. Characters with speech bubbles will request your help in finding specific items.

When someone tasks you with locating an item, it will either transform the painting or unlock access to another one. Periodically, you may come across a tear in a painting or witness a bandit cutting through to escape. These obstacles will impede your progress, requiring you to solve a series of puzzles to mend the artwork.

The game also features several engaging mini-games, such as a piano challenge where you must memorize the played pattern. Additionally, there's a spot-the-difference mini-game with an abundance of intricate details to observe and identify.

Graphics and Audio

PTTA2 boasts some of the most impressive art I've seen in a while. The paintings come to life with an unreal level of detail. While playing for the first time, you might not catch all the intricacies, but if you take a moment to really look, you'll discover countless small additions to each painting that tie everything together. Beyond these subtle details, the game features wildly imaginative artwork that is both disturbing (in the best ways) and hilariously captivating. Every scene is a joy, and the way the main character stands out against the painting is undeniably cool.

The music is the icing on the cake, bringing the entire experience together. It creates such a chill atmosphere that you can't help but relax and fully immerse yourself in the game.

Feedback

I want more! Finishing this game in one sitting left me feeling a bit disappointed that I didn’t have anything left. I crave more levels because I thoroughly enjoyed all of them. I get it, the hand-painted artwork takes a ton of effort, so I won't complain too much. Still, I'm crossing my fingers for some additional content in the future.

Verdict

Please, Touch the Artwork 2 is a fantastic puzzle game, and the best part? It's absolutely free and accessible on both PC and mobile. Play it whenever and wherever you want, without spending a dime. How can anyone be upset about that? If you're a fan of puzzle games, this one is a must-try. The incredible artwork alone makes it worth recommending, and the fact that it's free won't hurt anyone's wallet.

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