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A fun idea for a nice casual puzzle game: Pixel With Your Friends has released with Linux support where you restore artworks pixel by pixel for a museum. You can enjoy it alone, or bring a friend online to play together online and restore the artwork together.

Developed by SkyCat Games who also made Puzzle With Your Friends. Basically, if you love the idea of a colouring book puzzler you can play alone, or chill with a friend anywhere then this is probably a good one to take a look at.

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Features:

  • Singleplayer- and Online-Multiplayer.
  • 300+ hand-drawn artworks with varying sizes and from 4 up to 39 colors.
  • 5 categories (Animal paintings, Portraits, Fantasy, Still life and Landscape Art).
  • Compete with your friends and other players on the Steam Leaderboards.
  • Integrated multiplayer chat-system.
  • No dlc! Free updates based on user-feedback!

It has some nice accessibility options too:

  • Kids-Mode which removes any artworks with pixel-blood or implied violence.
  • The playground can be changed to every existing color, making it accessible for visually impaired.
  • Options to decrease difficulty in coloring (deactivate mistakes, hide inactive numbers).
  • Compatible with Graphic/Drawing Tablet.

Available to buy on Steam.

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dpanter Aug 6
Lovely game, from the dev behind Puzzle With Your Friends.
It works well on Steam Deck, some improvements are already in the works and hopefully it can reach Verified status without much fuss.
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