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House Paint

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45%Game Brain Score
graphics, gameplay
monetization, stability
50% User Score Based on 40 reviews

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House Paint is a single player casual simulation game. It was developed by SayGames Ltd and was released on March 30, 2019. It received neutral reviews from players.

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50%
Audience ScoreBased on 40 reviews
graphics4 positive mentions
monetization56 negative mentions

  • The game has cute and charming visuals with satisfying and addictive gameplay.
  • Works well offline and is a good time-killer, especially while traveling or with limited internet.
  • Easy to use with smooth controls and minimal lag for most players.
  • Excessive and intrusive ads occur very frequently, including mid-level ads, making the game frustrating and sometimes unplayable.
  • Lack of challenge with very easy and repetitive puzzles that do not progress or offer meaningful difficulty.
  • Monetization is aggressive and misleading, with ads still appearing even after purchasing the no-ads option and forced ad watching for rewards.
  • monetization
    57 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's monetization heavily relies on frequent and intrusive ads, including mid-level full-screen videos and unskippable pop-ups, which many users find overwhelming and disruptive to gameplay. While some appreciate having an ad-free option via payment, the sheer volume and timing of ads significantly detract from the overall enjoyment, with several players noting they spend more time watching ads than playing. This aggressive ad strategy may discourage long-term engagement despite the game's appealing content.

    • “It works offline, no ads when we play offline.”
    • “This isn't a game, it's a vehicle for ads, and that's it.”
    • “The ads to game ratio is pretty much 1:1 and they use sly tricks to get you to watch additional unskippable videos (sticking a 'watch for 3x' button in the same spot that you usually press to go to the next level).”
    • “I spend more time watching ads than playing the actual game.”
  • graphics
    6 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics are generally praised for their beauty and visual appeal, with users noting excellent visuals and smooth performance without heavy power consumption. While some find the aesthetics pleasing and controls excellent, there is a desire for more detailed visuals and greater challenge to enhance excitement.

    • “The graphics are amazing!”
    • “Beautiful visuals and intriguing gameplay.”
    • “Graphics and controls are excellent, but gameplay is still, I believe, a work in progress.”
  • gameplay
    5 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay is engaging and visually appealing, though some users find certain mechanics, like city building, unusual. Controls are praised, but the overall gameplay feels unfinished to some. Additionally, frequent ads and early rating prompts negatively impact the experience.

    • “Beautiful visuals and intriguing gameplay.”
    • “Graphics and controls are excellent, but gameplay is still, I believe, a work in progress.”
    • “The gameplay is interesting.”
    • “Not a fan of being asked to rate the game 1 minute into gameplay either, just before the avalanche of ads starts.”
    • “Also, the city building mechanic seems strange.”
  • stability
    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game suffers from frequent freezes, especially after ads, causing frustration as reset buttons often don’t work. While it can be enjoyable for passing time, multiple glitches and excessive ads significantly impact stability.

    • “When the ad closes out, the game just freezes, and even if I click the reset button, it won't respond!”
    • “If you want a game with constant ads and freezes for half an hour, then download this trashy game!”
    • “However, this game glitches a lot whenever I'm playing and there are just too many ads!”
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House Paint is a casual simulation game.

House Paint is available on Phone, iPad, iPhone, Tablet and others.

House Paint was released on March 30, 2019.

House Paint was developed by SayGames Ltd.

House Paint has received neutral reviews from players. Most players liked House Paint for its graphics but disliked it for its monetization.

House Paint is a single player game.

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