It's symbolic of actual art school: The main character has anxieties about what he's doing, the assignments are random and the judgement feels completely random at times. It's true to life. Fortunately, the assignment prompts never fail to entertain and make me think about what to draw. The game also saves every drawing you make in a folder, so you can view them at every time!
Just wish the game had a drawing focused mode that would go through all the prompts so you can take them all on.

But moving around to get supplies and navigating this world is really boring. Had it either cut that out or provided better movement options, navigating the dream-like world would have been actually worth doing. Not only that, but the game's camera is janky. It's not true to life because getting supplies and going from place to place in art school was the easy part.

On one half it's a true story idea executed in a silly way, and on the other half it's a slog to play. But if you think a game giving you drawing prompts is a fun idea like I did, you'll like this then.

Reviewed on Dec 11, 2021


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