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SuchArt: Creative Space

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98%Game Brain Score
graphics, story
monetization, stability
98% User Score Based on 2,498 reviews

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SuchArt: Creative Space is a single player and multiplayer casual management game. It was developed by Goose Minded and was released on January 21, 2021. It received overwhelmingly positive reviews from players.

Build your dream house! About the Game What would you do if you were provided with your very own art studio? SuchArt: Creative Space gives you an opportunity to find that out! Let your imagination run wild and paint whatever you want, complete commissions, decorate the studio with your art and furniture, buy tools and experiment with them — you’ve got 3 rooms and an infinite amount of time, a…

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98%
Audience ScoreBased on 2,498 reviews
graphics25 positive mentions
monetization11 negative mentions

  • Extensive creative freedom to paint anywhere and on any surface, including walls, floors, ceilings, and objects, which provides a unique and liberating experience.
  • Realistic and satisfying painting physics with various tools like brushes, spray paint, paint rollers, paintball guns, and blending mechanics, enhancing immersion and fun.
  • Highly relaxing and therapeutic atmosphere with calming music and an engaging sandbox environment, suitable for both artists and non-artists alike.
  • Controls can feel clunky or imprecise, especially when painting with a mouse or controller; lack of drawing tablet support hinders precise artwork.
  • Some players experienced performance issues such as lag, crashes, and high resource usage on older or less powerful computers.
  • Limited content and features in the free demo version, including a lack of multiplayer, story mode access, and some tool or canvas restrictions, making it less engaging over extended play without purchasing the full game.
  • graphics
    66 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics are generally praised for their vibrant colors, smooth animations, and realistic paint physics, creating an enjoyable and soothing creative experience. While some users note pixelation or lag on lower settings and lack of graphics tablet support, the overall aesthetic is considered impressive and fitting for the game’s artistic focus. Many appreciate the visuals as both functional and beautiful, enhancing the gameplay without demanding high-end hardware.

    • “The concept, execution, graphics are all so well done, and the game is easy to play without a tutorial.”
    • “The graphics look perfect, the game feels great, the controls are fluent, and the physics, don't get me started.”
    • “Smooth controls, beautiful graphics, lots of fun tools to work with.”
    • “When painting or looked at closely even on ultra graphics the art is really pixelated overall great game just not much to do in the free version.”
    • “I keep getting teleported around the studio, it freezes for ten seconds every five, and all my graphics settings have to be at the lowest and it still doesn't help almost at all.”
    • “Sadly it does not support graphic tablets but the mouse controls are very well tuned although sometimes feel floaty when making fast strokes.”
  • story
    61 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game’s story is praised for its emotional and creative premise, with many players eager for the full story mode which is only available in the paid version. While the free/demo version lacks a full narrative and can feel limited or repetitive, the story mode promises a richer, more engaging experience that many reviewers look forward to exploring. Overall, the story is seen as a compelling complement to the artistic gameplay, enhancing the game's appeal.

    • “Currently over 10 hours into the full game and still have more story to get through.”
    • “A really enjoyable artistic sandbox with a creative and interesting plot premise that I'm looking forward to explore in the full version of the game.”
    • “Love the overall vibe and story too, clever!”
    • “(edit: forgot to mention I only played this game for like 2 hours because there's really not much to do. You're immediately spammed with missions, then they abruptly end, and half the items in the shop aren't available. How am I supposed to make 1000c for a freaking table?) Yes, this is basically a rant.”
    • “The only thing I am not happy with is that I see many things I can't have or do because it's only found in 'storybook mode' but there is no storybook mode.”
    • “This game has no story.”
  • gameplay
    61 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay is widely praised for its realistic and intuitive painting mechanics, including wet/dry paint physics and diverse tools that create a satisfying, immersive art experience. While some minor issues like slow character movement and lack of multiplayer were noted, overall the smooth controls and creative freedom make it a relaxing and engaging simulation, especially appealing to art enthusiasts.

    • “The mechanic of wet and dry paint on canvas is interesting and I like the look of the wet paint, and also when you're cleaning with the sponge and mop.”
    • “It's not just some painting sim, it's a whole physics engine with painting mechanics in it.”
    • “I'm astonished on how much I love this game. It's an amazing art game from its unique gameplay to its style. Everything is executed perfectly in my opinion. You can make some very impressive art with this game and in creative mode at least don't worry about any restrictions to your creative process as you can paint anything anywhere even the walls with multiple ways to paint. You always have something to do if you have the ideas. The controls are well thought out and feel great and very responsive. The painting process itself also feels very good and nice and smooth with every brush and the wet paint drying just adds the perfect detail overall. If you like art or even just a good game I highly recommend this game to you.”
    • “Absolutely abysmal game, made my PC sound like it was going to explode as soon as I loaded in. The actual gameplay is janky enough, but I really don't want to fry my PC trying to play a demo.”
    • “My only complaint is that there is a "rotate brush" mechanic (so the brush is horizontal or vertical), but the brush will default back to flat horizontal while you paint, so it is difficult to paint lines that are thicker than a normal paintbrush but thinner than the small wide brush.”
    • “The only issues or flaws I have with this game is that the character moves super slowly, and it's probably only comfortable gameplay when you're in VR.”
  • music
    36 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's music is widely praised for its calming, cozy, and relaxing atmosphere, which enhances focus and creativity during gameplay. The ambient and soothing soundtrack, often featuring lofi styles, is seen as a perfect complement to the artistic and peaceful vibe of the game. Some users suggest adding options for personal music, but overall, the music is considered a strong and enjoyable aspect.

    • “The music, style, graphics, physics, and sound are amazing.”
    • “The ambient music is really nice and very peaceful.”
    • “The chill and ambient soundtrack is well chosen and helps you focus on having fun painting.”
    • “It keeps playing the trailer song over and over again, I can't fix it.”
    • “(Just maybe have some of your own music in the background. The in-game ambient music is kinda ehh.)”
    • “Turn the music off and the earnings down, and you have a very realistic homeless artist simulator in your hand.”
  • humor
    24 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game is widely praised for its humor, which comes from its playful and creative painting mechanics, amusing customer interactions, and the freedom to make funny or absurd art. Players find it entertaining, lighthearted, and often laugh-inducing, making it a fun and engaging experience, especially given its free, accessible nature.

    • “The comments on the items you buy are also funny.”
    • “It's very funny to see how even if I draw something unrelated to a client's request, they will be happy.”
    • “Funny story, great tools to let your creative power just rain... can't wait for the full release!”
  • atmosphere
    11 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's atmosphere is widely praised for being beautiful, relaxing, and creatively inspiring, often complemented by a soothing and enjoyable soundtrack. It fosters a welcoming, non-toxic environment with a carefree and whimsical vibe that enhances immersion and concentration. Overall, the atmosphere significantly contributes to the game's charm and appeal.

    • “The atmosphere and soundtrack is beautiful, and it's a really chill and relaxing game which is exactly what I needed.”
    • “The physics, the variety, the music, the atmosphere—everything this has to offer so far is truly mind-blowing and astounding. I highly look forward to the full game.”
    • “The music is orgasmic, the mechanics are perfect, and the atmosphere is beautiful.”
  • monetization
    11 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The monetization approach is criticized for disguising an advertisement as a full game, misleading users into paying $25 for what is essentially promotional content. This tactic is viewed as exploitative, detracting from genuine games and harming the overall gaming ecosystem by misusing marketplace visibility.

    • “While it might seem like an innocuous mistake, publishing demos and advertisements as if they are full games is misleading and in some ways harmful.”
    • “Often developers may choose to incorrectly publish demo/advertisements as separate games as a cheap way to bypass paying Valve for marketing presence on the Steam front page, which may seem clever to them, but it's harmful behaviour and it's not good for gamers.”
    • “It's impossible for me to recommend this incorrectly published advertising spam to gamers; you deserve better than adverts.”
  • stability
    10 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's stability is mixed, with some users experiencing frequent bugs, lag, freezing, and graphical issues, while others report smooth performance with minimal glitches. Overall, it shows potential but still has notable stability concerns affecting gameplay.

    • “Bug free”
    • “As much as I love the concept of this game, it's an absolutely buggy and laggy mess, and this game isn't even online.”
    • “I keep getting teleported around the studio, it freezes for ten seconds every five minutes, and all my graphics settings have to be at the lowest, and it still doesn't help almost at all.”
    • “It keeps changing back to the original resolution when it freezes.”
  • replayability
    10 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Creative Space offers high replayability due to its open-ended nature, allowing players to continuously experiment with art and drawing. Despite being in demo mode, it already provides an entertaining and virtually endless experience.

    • “Endless (infinitely replayable).”
    • “Suchart: Creative Space is a ridiculously fun game which, while only in a demo mode for now, holds a pretty promising future as an entertaining game with high replay value.”
    • “Even though it's just a demo, there's plenty to mess around with and, because of the nature of art and drawing, it's basically infinitely replayable.”
  • grinding
    9 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Grinding in this game is generally seen as lengthy and sometimes tedious, requiring significant time investment (60-100 hours) for completionists. While some find the repetitive process frustrating, others consider it relaxing despite its grindy nature. Overall, the grinding can feel slow and demanding, especially in the painting mechanics.

    • “Grindy (60-100 hours)”
    • “You'll need a second life for grinding”
    • “A bit grindy... sometimes”
    • “For those that are achievement hunters, yes this takes some time grinding to 100%.”
    • “The game seems to be inspired by Passpartout: The Starving Artist, but the painting process is way more tedious than in that game.”
    • “The drawing with the mouse or a controller can get a little bit frustrating and tedious.”
  • emotional
    8 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The emotional aspect of the game resonates deeply with players, evoking strong feelings ranging from heartfelt inspiration to personal reflection. Many find the experience wholesome and natural, with moments that can be both tear-inducing and uplifting, enhancing their connection to the gameplay and creative process.

    • “I think the beginning story is awesome and kind of almost made me cry since I'm a sensitive starseed that just wants the galactic federation to come take me away from this prison planet. I want to be given a studio where I can create art.”
    • “When finding out about the Switch release, I cried lol.”
    • “Excited for the full release, this was very wholesome and felt really natural.”
  • optimization
    5 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game is highly optimized, running smoothly without any bugs or glitches. It performs well even on limited resources, providing a seamless experience for players.

    • “The game is optimized amazingly well and I have not experienced any problems with it at all; it runs flawlessly!”
    • “Plus, I have not encountered any bugs or glitches; it runs smoothly as well.”
    • “It runs smoothly and it is fun to get a bit silly with; also, it doesn't take up much space!”
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SuchArt: Creative Space is a casual management game.

SuchArt: Creative Space is available on PC, Virtual Reality and Windows.

On average players spend around 4 hours playing SuchArt: Creative Space.

SuchArt: Creative Space was released on January 21, 2021.

SuchArt: Creative Space was developed by Goose Minded.

SuchArt: Creative Space has received overwhelmingly positive reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its graphics but disliked it for its monetization.

SuchArt: Creative Space is a single player game with multiplayer support.

Similar games include SuchArt: Genius Artist Simulator, SuchArt: Creative Space, House Flipper, Vermillion, Passpartout and others.