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Spray Paint Simulator

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70%Game Brain Score
gameplay, music
story, grinding
68% User Score Based on 114 reviews
Critic Score 80%Based on 1 reviews

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Spray Paint Simulator is a single player and multiplayer casual simulation game with a kids theme. It was developed by North Star Video Games and was released on May 29, 2025. It received mostly positive reviews from both critics and players.

Bring color to the world in Spray Paint Simulator! Restore worn-out surfaces with a fresh coat of paint and watch them come back to life. Use your spray tool with precision, cover every inch, and enjoy the satisfaction of a flawless finish.

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68%
Audience ScoreBased on 114 reviews
gameplay4 positive mentions
grinding9 negative mentions

  • The game offers a relaxing and satisfying experience, making it perfect for unwinding after a long day.
  • The masking feature adds depth to the gameplay, allowing for more precise painting compared to similar games.
  • The game runs well on the Steam Deck and has potential for future updates and additional content.
  • The game is criticized for its short length, with only seven levels that can be completed quickly, leading to a feeling of insufficient content.
  • The cherry picker and scaffolding controls are often described as clunky and frustrating, detracting from the overall experience.
  • Multiplayer functionality is limited, requiring players to complete levels solo before they can play cooperatively, which diminishes the appeal of playing with friends.
  • story
    14 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's story is centered around a painter completing seven missions, which players find enjoyable but lacking in quantity, leading to a desire for more content. While the missions can be repetitive and some gameplay elements are clunky, the overall experience is appreciated, with hopes for future updates to expand the narrative and improve mechanics. Players also note that the main story is limited to single-player mode.

    • “I like this game because you play as a painter, and your mission is to paint.”
    • “There are lots of cans of paint, and you can replay missions as many times as you want.”
    • “I'm very happy to record individual missions and I'm looking forward to the further development of the game.”
    • “Only seven missions and your reward at the end is a nozzle that paints a Scottish pattern.”
    • “And it wants to be Power Wash Simulator without the missions, with only seven things to paint, and it says more to come, so they are definitely going to milk it for all it's worth.”
    • “Can get a bit tedious during the last missions and the cherry lift is hard to maneuver at times, sometimes even clipping into objects.”
  • gameplay
    14 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay is engaging and features solid mechanics, drawing comparisons to titles like PowerWash Simulator, but it suffers from a lack of content with only a few levels available and some clunky controls that can hinder the experience. While the core mechanics allow for creativity and fun, many players feel that the game needs more missions and improvements to the gameplay fluidity before it can be fully recommended. Overall, it shows potential but currently falls short in delivering a satisfying experience.

    • “The devs have a well-running engine here, and the controls are mostly solid for the gameplay.”
    • “The game is very addictive and plays well on the Steam Deck; a lot of comparisons are being made with PowerWash Simulator, which uses the same sort of game mechanics.”
    • “The interface is solid, the mechanics so far are well done, and the gameplay is satisfying.”
    • “I'll recommend it when we have a better number of missions and less clunky gameplay.”
    • “Personally would recommend PowerWash Simulator for similar gameplay but more and better content, not gonna lie.”
    • “The mechanics are clunky and difficult to navigate, which makes completing the jobs difficult.”
  • grinding
    9 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Players generally find the grinding aspect of the game to be tedious, particularly in certain levels like the bridge and the final mission, which require extensive masking and unmasking of objects. While some enjoy the challenge and the overall experience, the repetitive nature of tasks can detract from the fun and relaxation intended in gameplay. Bugs and issues with achievements further contribute to the frustration surrounding grinding.

    • “It's absolutely tedious and sucked a lot of the fun or relaxation out of the game.”
    • “Square car, square bus, square rooms, bridge with all squares, it kind of makes it feel tedious.”
    • “The last level especially, there's like 170+ pieces that need masking and unmasking and it's tedious.”
  • stability
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Overall, the game's stability has improved with recent patches, addressing many initial bugs. However, players still report persistent issues, particularly with the cherry picker and various glitches that can disrupt gameplay, especially in later levels.

    • “The cherry picker is still very buggy, and I got stuck several times on the last level.”
    • “There's a bunch of glitches.”
    • “Good fun, great concept, initially buggy but mostly patched now.”
  • graphics
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's graphics feature vibrant colors and appealing character designs, but players have reported significant stuttering issues even on the lowest settings, which detracts from the overall visual experience.

    • “You can play it at your own pace, and it has nice and colorful graphics and characters.”
    • “The game has some pretty gnarly stutters even on the lowest graphics settings.”
  • replayability
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Players express that while they have invested significant time in the game, the overall replayability is limited, as the experience does not offer enough variety or incentive to replay levels multiple times.

    • “I have played Power Washer for hundreds of hours and have gone through level after level again, but I don't feel this game has the same replay value.”
  • music
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music in the game is considered enjoyable and complements the experience, making it suitable for background listening while engaging in other activities.

    • “Just a great game to have on while watching something or listening to music.”
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Spray Paint Simulator is a casual simulation game with kids theme.

Spray Paint Simulator is available on Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Steam Deck and others.

On average players spend around 11 hours playing Spray Paint Simulator.

Spray Paint Simulator was released on May 29, 2025.

Spray Paint Simulator was developed by North Star Video Games.

Spray Paint Simulator has received mostly positive reviews from both players and critics. Most players liked this game for its gameplay but disliked it for its story.

Spray Paint Simulator is a single player game with multiplayer and local co-op support.

Similar games include PowerWash Simulator 2, PowerWash Simulator, House Flipper 2, Train Station Renovation, Fresh Start and others.