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Spray Paint Simulator

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69%Game Brain Score
Most mentioned positive aspects:gameplay, graphics
Most mentioned negative aspects:story, grinding
67% User Score Based on 128 reviews
Critic Score 80%Based on 1 reviews

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About Spray Paint Simulator

Spray Paint Simulator is a single player and multiplayer casual management game with economy and kids themes. 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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67%Audience ScoreBased on 128 reviews
gameplay4 positive mentions
grinding10 negative mentions

  • Relaxing and satisfying gameplay with a unique spray painting mechanic that appeals to fans of PowerWash Simulator.
  • Good progression with unlocking new tools and paint options; enjoyable multi-stage jobs and masking mechanic enhance gameplay.
  • Well-optimized for Steam Deck and has a cozy, chill atmosphere suitable for unwinding after a long day.
  • Very limited content with only a handful of levels, leading to short overall gameplay time and lack of variety.
  • Controls and physics issues, particularly with the cherry picker vehicle and scaffolding, make some levels frustrating and tedious.
  • Multiplayer is limited to free play mode only, must unlock all levels solo before co-op access, and overall co-op experience is underdeveloped and buggy.
  • gameplay

    17 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    24% positive mentions, 58% neutral mentions, 18% negative mentions

    The gameplay offers an addictive and satisfying core mechanic similar to Powerwash Simulator, with solid controls and a functional interface, though some find it clunky and limited by few levels and restrictive masking features. While the mechanics show promise and encourage creativity, the overall experience feels sluggish and constrained, leading to recommendations mainly for fans seeking more content or improvements. Multiplayer and coop features have reported issues, further impacting the gameplay experience for some users.

    • “The devs have a well-running engine here, and the controls are mostly solid for the gameplay.”
    • “The interface is solid, the mechanics so far are well done, the gameplay is satisfying.”
    • “The game is very addictive and plays well on the Steam Deck, with many comparisons made to Powerwash Simulator which uses similar game mechanics.”
    • “There's a masking mechanic to cover up some areas with tape and paper so that you don't get any stray paint on other surfaces, but it's restricted to the career mode and has predetermined spots to cover up, so you can't choose what you want to paint and what you want to cover - which is much, much more frustrating on levels like the bridge and the sculptures, where you theoretically have free rein but in practice have to be super careful not to accidentally mess up spots you've already painted.”
    • “I enjoyed the game's first few levels but with only 10 levels all together and with how sluggish the gameplay feels, I wouldn't recommend it right now to a friend, maybe after a few patches and bug fixes.”
    • “The mechanics are clunky and difficult to navigate with, which makes completing the jobs difficult.”
  • story

    15 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    20% positive mentions, 60% neutral mentions, 20% negative mentions

    The story is comprised of only a handful of missions—around seven—which some players find too few and repetitive, leading to occasional tedium and frustration with certain mission mechanics. While the painting theme and ability to replay missions are appreciated, many hope for more varied and numerous missions in future updates.

    • “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. It says more to come, so they are definitely going to milk it for all it's worth.”
    • “Nah, main story is stuck singleplayer.”
  • grinding

    10 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    0% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 100% negative mentions

    Grinding in the game is often described as tedious, particularly during certain levels with repetitive tasks like masking and unmasking numerous sections. While some players find this challenging and structured pacing beneficial, many feel it detracts from the fun and relaxation, especially when compounded by bugs or difficult controls. Timely patches have addressed some issues, but the repetitive nature of certain tasks remains a common frustration.

    • “This game is extremely short and although fun to play can be extremely tedious (especially the bridge level). Also, it will not let me get the professional achievement despite having completed a level with multiple steps.”
    • “It's absolutely tedious and sucked a lot of the fun or relaxation out of the game.”
    • “The last level especially, there's like 170+ pieces that need masking and unmasking and it's tedious.”
  • stability

    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    0% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 100% negative mentions

    The game offers good fun and a great concept, but stability remains an issue with lingering bugs, particularly involving the cherry picker and glitches that can cause players to get stuck, especially in the final level. While most problems have been patched, some bugs persist.

    • “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
    50% positive mentions, 50% neutral mentions, 0% negative mentions

    The game features nice, colorful graphics and characters but suffers from notable stuttering issues even on the lowest graphics settings.

    • “You can play it at your own pace, and it has nice and colourful graphics and characters.”
  • replayability

    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    0% positive mentions, 100% neutral mentions, 0% negative mentions

    Users find the game's replayability limited compared to others like Power Washer, feeling less motivated to revisit levels multiple times.

  • music

    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    0% positive mentions, 100% neutral mentions, 0% negative mentions

    The music in the game is enjoyable and serves well as background ambiance, making it great for playing alongside other activities like watching something or listening to music.

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80%Critics’ scoreBased on 1 critic reviews
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Play Times

11h Median play time
11h Average play time
10-11h Spent by most gamers
*Based on 2 analyzed playthroughs
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Spray Paint Simulator is a casual management game with economy and kids themes. Common tags for Spray Paint Simulator include first-person, educational, gaming, family friendly, relaxing and others.

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 Spray Paint Simulator 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, PowerWash Simulator 2, House Flipper 2, Hotel Renovator, ContractVille and others.