Art Club Challenge Polytundra LLC Solve challenges by making abstract art while unleashing your creativity. Playing as an art student striving to prove yo… $1.99 Buy Now Watch Media DetailsSolve challenges by making abstract art while unleashing your creativity. Playing as an art student striving to prove yourself, progress through the game’s narrative as you complete challenges. Push the boundaries of your artistic abilities, while tasked with creating familiar objects utilizing only a small color palate and limited shapes. Share your masterpieces with your friends through the online gallery and explore how others completed the same challenges while creating their own unique and personalized works of art. Interactive and introspective, enjoy the journey of creating art in an unintimidating and pressure-free atmosphere as you freely explore your inner artist and flex your creative muscles. Features: • A story mode with a narrative created to make art feel approachable • Designed to make art feel whimsical and pressure-free • Share your art with friends through the online gallery, and social media • Art style inspired by the famous painter Piet Mondrian’s use of color and lines • Ambient and dynamic original jazz soundtrack designed to create full artistic immersion • Free paint mode for artists looking for open expression • New challenges added regularly • Featured in the “Smithsonian American Art Museum Arcade” showcase Information Seller:Polytundra LLC Genre:Puzzle Release:Feb 28, 2018 Updated:Mar 02, 2018 Version:1.0.1 Size:27.4 MB TouchArcade Rating:Unrated User Rating:Unrated Your Rating:unrated Compatibility:HD Universal Subscribe to the TouchArcade YouTube channel falcon815 Well-Known Member Jul 11, 2013 372 0 16 Chemist Indianapolis #2 falcon815, Mar 2, 2018 Anyone pick this up or play it at a convention? I'm curious about it but I'm in the middle of a move right now and don't have a whole lot of time. Will pick it up later regardless, I just was hoping to hear some chatter. Maslan266 Well-Known Member Oct 14, 2017 397 56 28 #3 Maslan266, Mar 2, 2018 I would LOVE to be an artist. Saucepolicy Well-Known Member Patreon Silver Feb 18, 2009 501 4 18 Crispy ex-game developer #4 Saucepolicy, Mar 3, 2018 I see you enjoy poverty and self-doubt! Excellent, welcome to the club. But seriously, you CAN be an artist - it's a learned skill like just about anything else. If you have that passion, just start drawing. Chances are there are life drawing and/or drink-and-draw meetups in your town and there are thousands of YouTube demonstration videos that are generally more helpful than most of my old college art classes. One of the best pieces of advice a mentor gave me early on was to grab a pad of tracing paper and start tracing photos and artwork you like, then throw them away. They're not meant to be "art", but to build up muscle memory for drawing shapes, form, lighting, etc. It's surprisingly helpful. Good luck! Maslan266 Well-Known Member Oct 14, 2017 397 56 28 #5 Maslan266, Mar 20, 2020 This is also free for a limited time (You must log in or sign up to post here.) Show Ignored Content Share This Page Tweet Your name or email address: Password: Forgot your password? Stay logged in
Anyone pick this up or play it at a convention? I'm curious about it but I'm in the middle of a move right now and don't have a whole lot of time. Will pick it up later regardless, I just was hoping to hear some chatter.
I see you enjoy poverty and self-doubt! Excellent, welcome to the club. But seriously, you CAN be an artist - it's a learned skill like just about anything else. If you have that passion, just start drawing. Chances are there are life drawing and/or drink-and-draw meetups in your town and there are thousands of YouTube demonstration videos that are generally more helpful than most of my old college art classes. One of the best pieces of advice a mentor gave me early on was to grab a pad of tracing paper and start tracing photos and artwork you like, then throw them away. They're not meant to be "art", but to build up muscle memory for drawing shapes, form, lighting, etc. It's surprisingly helpful. Good luck!