Among the many strange and creative small businesses I dabbled in as a kid, the one I’m most proud of is my venture into car detailing - 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Barbie Jeep detailing, to be specific. During the summer, I’d go out to yard sales every weekend looking for old, broken-down kids' cars, fix them up, and give them a fresh coat of spray paint.
After accidentally ruining my parent’s lawn (and garage, and siding) with spray paint, I started to learn proper spray paint technique. I got the proper tools and materials to mask the things I actually wanted to paint and prevent overspray. I learned how to control the spray patternও and create different textures. I’m no Banksy, but I’ve developed some impressive skills with a spray can. Then again, has Banksy ever been brave enough ꧅to paint a Barbie Jeep? I don’t think so.
Playing Spray Paint Simulator for the first time reminded me so much of my own experience learning how to spray paint through trial and messy, messy error. While it may look like a 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:PowerWash Simulator clone at first blush, Spray Paint Simulator borrows a lot of its inspiration from House Flipper. While your instinct is to start spraying paint on every unpainted surface with reckless abandon, the planning, gathꦡering of materials, and preparation are equally important parts of the process.

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House Flipper Meets PowerWash Simulator
As a big House Flipper fan, I immediately vibed with Spray Paint Simulator. The tutorial mission has you spraying a car, but before you can start laying down the paint, you have to prepare for the job. You buy your materials, including paper, tape, paint, and batteries for your spray gun, then you prepare the car by taping the windows, covering the areas you don’t want to get paint on, and re𝔉moving things like antennas, licenseﷺ plates, and lenses. The process is oddly meditative and provides a nice moment of structure and order before you let loose with the sprayer.
Spraying paint on a white car is not that different from spraying water on a dirty car, which is to say both Spray Paint Simulator a♒nd PowerWashing Simulator offer similarly satisfying experiences. You’ve got different spray nozzle options that provide different spray patterns; wide angles for broad surfaces and narrow jets for those narrow, hard-to-reach areas. Your distance from the thing you’re painting affects the texture and density of the paint, and you won’t be able to see the areas you missed unless you get in close to inspect. It didn’t take long before the skills I picked up during my career as a Barbie Jeep artist kicked in, and the world became my canvas.
It can be difficult to see when small surfaces have been pa♛inted, or when surfaces have been painted enough. Tapping the right stick will cause all areas that aren’t fully painted to light up in a glowing neon purple so you can see exactly which areas need another coat.
While the gameplay is similar, the psychology of spray painting is completely different from power washing. While power washing is about slowly chipping away at filth until what once was dirty is new again, spray painting is creative. Even when you’re painting an entire car or kitchen one color, the paint tells the story of your process and progress. The way you paint something is just as interesting as the colors and patterns you use to paint it, so while there are 𝓰specific tasks you’re asked to complete, the entire process feels like a creative one.
Big Jobs Need Big Tools
As the game progresses the jobs become bigger 🌠and the tools become more complex. You eventually gain access to scaffolding, cherry pickers, and other tools and equipment to help you take on big projects, like bridges and giant robots.
While I didn’t see it during my preview, the feature that excites me the most about Spray Paint Simulator is the Free Spray Mode, which gives you access to the entire town to paint however you see fit. I imagine many will take on this towওn-sized project long term, painting little sections here and there in their free time over weeks or months. I can’t wait to see what kind of masterpieces people come up with, but as someone who doesn’t have the patience or time to meticulously spray paint an entire town, I’m excited to just cut loose with a sprayer and tag some bad words on all the garage doors.
For such a simple concept based in a well-worn genre, Spray Paint Simulator still manages to feel like an original. The focus on creativity and a wide variety of tools to access gives it a freedom you don&rsquo༺;t find in a lot of job simulators, while still maintaining the satisfaction you get from a hard day’s work and a job well done.

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