I am still the frustrated artist struggling to survive that I was in the firstPasspartout.

This time, though, Ive lost more than just my shabby shack.

Finally, I can become an art master, having my naive artwork displayed just alongside Van Gogh’s.

A drawing of a cute little cartoony frog on an easel in Passpartout 2: The Lost Artist

Compared to the previous game’s realistic style, Passpartout 2 is like the dream of every half-hearted artist.

In the predecessor, I constantly painted and sold my works under the pressure of bills.

When no one bid on my art, the anxiety was cruel.

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I have more brushes, canvas textures, and specific art goals.

It is fine to enjoy this game if you’re without any creativity.

Those without painting skills (like me) can find some wierd happiness.

But the joy also simply comes from drawing something.

I feel satisfied by my temporary talent.

Start an artist’s career with, currently, 20% off on Steam.

Passpartout 2 costs 17 right now, when it’s normally 21.

There’s alsothe bundleof both Passpartout games discounted at 18.