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[Open] Review: Paint it Black

A puzzle game set in an art gallery where you repaint lost works of art by using brainpower. Or, to put it another way, it's like "Picross with a purpose."
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We’ve got an opportunity to review a game from ex-Popcap developer Edward Brown. Check out his press info, below, and let me know if you want to review the game!

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“My name is Edward Brown and I’m an ex-Popcap developer now making indie games. After three years of work, I’m very close to releasing my new iOS game and would love for you to give it a look.

The title is Paint it Back and it’s a puzzle game set in an art gallery where you repaint lost works of art by using brainpower.  Or, to put it another way, it’s like “Picross with a purpose.”

I think the most compelling thing about the game is the paintings themselves.  When presented with a blank canvas and a title like “Conjoined Twins in a Turtleneck,” “Mugged While Tightrope Walking,” or “Don’t Shake Hands with a Polar Bear,” you’ve got to be a little curious to see what it’s going to look like.

Promo video:http://youtu.be/zZS8oCH4Rb4

Website page:http://casuallabs.com/wp/?page_id=24

Press page:http://www.casuallabs.com/press/

Thanks for reading all of this!”


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