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Paint your world, as you see fit. Fill it with happy little trees, or make it a harsh desert, the paintbrush is in your hand, and whatever you scribble on the canvas comes to life around you

(Keep in mind that this was made for a pass the game jam, so the download is the unity project file, not a playable game)

Day 1: https://jackachulian.itch.io/3d-painting-game

Day 2: https://1-_fefe130_-22172.itch.io/bob-ross-simulator

Uses Unity 2022.3

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PassTheGame(Day3).zip 596 MB

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Hey, I loooved this game so much, and expanded it for Day 4!

Thanks for taking it over to day 4! :D
I really like your changes, the little book that gives painting a reason is a nice touch, and having the world borders be the edge of the canvas is insanely creative!
It was also really cool seeing the "monolith" in the middle change, as you paint by the books requests

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Hey! Dev 2 here!

I really like your changes, the terrain looks MUCH better! The (very wavy) water looks very good as well!
I love what you did for the appearing & disappearing of props, this is so enjoyable.
The skyboxes are a very nice addition! It really changes the mood, it's great :)
The post process is slightly too aggressive to my liking, but it also helps a lot!

I really hope this project will continue up to day 6! This could become something even greater :)
In my opinion, it's only missing sounds, cleaner UI with pause menu and controls, and lots of VFXs, but hey, some other dev might come and turn this into a shooter, tower defense or puzzle game. That's the beauty of this game jam!

Hey! Glad you like the changes
I agree that the post processing is a bit overdone, I usually work on very colorful and saturated projects, so it just became a kind of thing i do automatically lol

The project was really nice to work with btw, both you and Dev1 did a really good job!

I too really hope it gets continued till the end, since it has a lot of potential, and i'm really curious to what other people will do with it