
Please, Touch The Artwork 2 stands out as one of the best Adventure/Casual titles in recent memory.
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Verdict
99%
Steam
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IGDB
Verdict score based on confidence-adjusted Steam reviews?
Overwhelmingly Positive on Steam (99% positive from 5.8K reviews)
Rich open world to explore
No significant drawbacks reported
A handpainted cozy hidden object adventure. Explore a surreal world. Collect items for its quirky inhabitants. Fix damaged paintings and solve casual puzzles. Help a lost skeleton painter find his way home. This game is short but 100% FREE (no ads, no dlc's).

Runs well on modern hardware.
Last updated 11d ago
This game is fantastic!! It genuinely felt like I was stepping into an art gallery where every painting came to life. You play as a skeleton traveling through colorful artworks, helping the characters you meet by finding lost objects, repairing torn paintings, and solving simple puzzles along the way. I really enjoy exploring each artwork because every painting is full of personality and tiny details that make me want to slow down and look at everything. The gameplay includes hidden object puzzles, spot the difference challenges, and repairing paintings. Visually, the game is gorgeous. The hand-painted artwork is colorful, vibrant, and unique, while the relaxing soundtrack makes the whole experience feel peaceful and cozy. I honestly feel like I'm walking through an interactive art gallery instead of just playing a game. Even though it's a short game, the experience is enjoyable. I finish the game wishing there were even more paintings to explore. I highly recommend it to anyone who enjoys cozy hidden object games, relaxing puzzles, or loves beautiful art.
Please, I 2 Touched The Artwork. Or maybe it should be, Please, I Touched The Artwork 2, dunno. Cute hidden object game/walking sim where you play as a skeleton and walk around some of James Ensors paintings finding hidden items as requested It's the best price, which is free !!
I've visited Flanders state of art and I remembered that I had this game in my steam library. I was so happy to see every painting I previously saw in the museum being alive in a walking sim. It was kinda short but really worth it. I'll recomend it !
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