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Streetoir

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49%Game Brain Score
music, humor
stability
82% User Score Based on 11 reviews

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Streetoir is a single player simulation game with a comedy theme. It was developed by HRUST and was released on December 24, 2025. It received positive reviews from players.

STREETOIR is a first-person / open-world / graffiti-centric / sandbox game, where you paint everywhere you want and whatever you want. Roam a small city or take you time painting and hiding from workers on train-yard, or even try becoming subway bomber star. Try to complete side-quests or just have fun interactions with other characters and items. You also can try to master your painting skills, …

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82%
Audience ScoreBased on 11 reviews
music3 positive mentions
stability1 negative mentions

  • Unique and creative graffiti mechanics with a wide range of spray paint options and artistic tools.
  • Outstanding and handcrafted visuals combined with great background music that enhances the atmosphere.
  • Fun and engaging exploration with interesting characters, missions, and well-designed maps, especially the city.
  • Controls can be floaty, unintuitive, and sometimes buggy, causing issues with movement and painting mechanics.
  • Lack of multiplayer features limits social interaction and replay value.
  • Some technical issues such as sticky or invisible paint application, repetitive music, and settings not always saving.
  • music
    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music is generally praised for enhancing the street art atmosphere with unique and enjoyable soundtracks, contributing positively to the overall experience. However, some users find it repetitive over time and suggest options for more precise color selection and the ability to mute the music.

    • “Great game, perfectly sums up what being a street artist is while also giving you a good time with outstanding and unique handcrafted visuals along with some amazing background music while you use different tools to tag and paint the city up.”
    • “The music is surprisingly good, although gets a little repetitive and annoying.”
    • “The soundtracks and graphics made me enjoy the process.”
    • “A color picker (or at least more precise color selection) and a button to turn off the music would benefit this game.”
  • humor
    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's humor is characterized by funny characters and meme-based dialogue, though it tends to wear thin quickly. While some players appreciate the humor and quirky style, others find the jokes repetitive and the overall comedic impact diminished by limited tasks and controls.

    • “It has plenty of humor in it, quests to keep you busy, and a graffiti sandbox paint style going for it!”
    • “This game has funny characters and nice map layouts, but that's it.”
    • “The 'conflicted' part I have is that the humor and wonder factor dies down extremely quick, given the overly meme-based dialogue, the very few things there are to do on the rest of the maps, and the basically no reward for most of the tasks (apart from a joke sometimes).”
  • gameplay
    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay features intuitive mechanics that facilitate smooth navigation and creative expression through graffiti, though it is occasionally hindered by bugs such as paint not applying correctly or getting stuck in invisible spaces.

    • “It has good mechanics and some great tunes.”
    • “The game mechanics were intuitive, allowing me to easily navigate the virtual streets and express myself through graffiti.”
    • “The can/pen mechanics are a buggy mess; paint gets stuck on invisible spaces or doesn't get applied on the first stroke.”
  • graphics
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's graphics are outstanding and uniquely handcrafted, effectively capturing the essence of street art. Combined with the immersive visual aesthetics and complementary soundtracks, they create a memorable and enjoyable artistic experience.

    • “Great game, perfectly sums up what being a street artist is while also giving you a good time with outstanding and unique handcrafted visuals along with some amazing background music while you use different tools to tag and paint the city up.”
    • “The melodies resonating through diverse in-game landscapes, coupled with the visual aesthetics, evoke a reminiscent vibe.”
    • “The soundtracks and graphics made me enjoy the process.”
  • story
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The story offers a fun and humorous experience set in an explorable city filled with engaging characters, missions, and quests. Its graffiti-inspired art style adds a unique flair to the narrative environment.

    • “The maps available right now are okayish, the biggest one (the city) is fun to explore, with characters, missions, and things to find.”
    • “It has plenty of humor in it, quests to keep you busy, and a graffiti sandbox paint style going for it!”
  • stability
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's stability is compromised by buggy paint mechanics, with issues such as paint getting stuck on invisible areas or failing to apply properly on the first attempt.

    • “The can/pen mechanics are a buggy mess; paint gets stuck on invisible spaces or doesn't get applied on the first stroke.”
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Streetoir is a simulation game with comedy theme.

Streetoir is available on PC, Windows and Linux.

Streetoir was released on December 24, 2025.

Streetoir was developed by HRUST.

Streetoir has received positive reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its music but disliked it for its stability.

Streetoir is a single player game.

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