Mini Review: Please, Touch The Artwork 2 (Switch) - Another Absurd Little Art Exhibit

Touch, I remember touch.The first Please, Touch The Artwork was a stylish puzzler inspired by Piet Mondrian and De Styjl, the Dutch abstract art movement that reached its height around a century ago. We enjoyed Belgian dev Thomas Waterzooi's cracking little curio immensely back in 2022, and this follow-up (which has been available elsewhere since February 2024) focuses on Belgian painter James Ensor. It's a decidedly simpler composition, but one that carries through the first game's humour and low-stakes, gallery vibes.Described in the PR blurb as "'Where’s Waldo' meets Modern Art", there's a touch of Python in the animation and sound effects of this "cosy hidden-object adventure". Split into six short chapters, you control a well-attired, genteel skeleton risen from the grave to wander Ensor's paintings collecting items at the behest of the artist's subjects.Read the full article on nintendolife.com

May 12, 2025 - 13:12
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Mini Review: Please, Touch The Artwork 2 (Switch) - Another Absurd Little Art Exhibit

Touch, I remember touch.

The first Please, Touch The Artwork was a stylish puzzler inspired by Piet Mondrian and De Styjl, the Dutch abstract art movement that reached its height around a century ago. We enjoyed Belgian dev Thomas Waterzooi's cracking little curio immensely back in 2022, and this follow-up (which has been available elsewhere since February 2024) focuses on Belgian painter James Ensor. It's a decidedly simpler composition, but one that carries through the first game's humour and low-stakes, gallery vibes.

Described in the PR blurb as "'Where’s Waldo' meets Modern Art", there's a touch of Python in the animation and sound effects of this "cosy hidden-object adventure". Split into six short chapters, you control a well-attired, genteel skeleton risen from the grave to wander Ensor's paintings collecting items at the behest of the artist's subjects.

Read the full article on nintendolife.com