Mewseum Film Festival, work your way to completing portraits on display.
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Where can you buy?
- Available on Steam
Pros:
- Jazzy music
- Separate sections
Cons:
- Multiple game tabs open
Explanation to Negative Feedback
Multiple game tabs open
I don’t know how this came to be, but when I alt-tabbed to do something I noticed two of the games were up to switch to. And when I switched to one of them, it duplicated. So I then had three games open. Until I had about five of them and decided to stop messing with it.
Turns out, when I stopped the game through Steam, the applications were still there and I wasn’t able to get rid of them at all until I logged out of my user account on my PC.
A bit of a problematic area there, I’d say.
Explanation to Positive Feedback
Jazzy music
The soundtrack isn’t going to win any awards or anything like that, but I liked listening to it in the background as I worked on the piece. Every time it switches to a new song, a music player notification will appear on the bottom left and minimize.
If ever you want to listen to another song, you can always bring it back up and skip or go back to the one you were listening to.
I kind of wish games that let you choose the music came with a repeat button, in case you vibe with a specific soundtrack and just wouldn’t mind it repeating itself while you worked to complete the image.
Separate sections
This is a large portrait you’re working on, but you don’t have to think about doing it all in one fell swoop. Instead, this game offers you to complete portions of the portrait, so you don’t have to feel so stressed out over it.
It gives you a bit of dopamine when you finish a portion, and it almost gives you nice, short breaks between completing the entire thing.

