Access-Ability Summer Showcase 2025: Spray Paint Simulator
Following in the success of PowerWash Simulator, North Star Video Games and Whitethorn Games' Spray Paint Simulator seeks to bring a chaotic, antithetical twist to the title. Bring items from drab to fab with your spray-paint gun, complete jobs, and intricately paint things to fulfil requests.
Featured in the Access-Ability showcase for 2025, Spray Paint Simulator wanted to highlight some of the accessibility features available in the title, giving a deeper look at some of the options that are available to offer the game to a broader audience. Here are the accessibility features showcased in the trailer:
- Spray Paint Simulator features no time constraints or penalties for slow jobs. You can also exit the level and return where you left off without issues.
- There's an option to skip the preparation phase, giving you the opportunity to get right into the painting; no need to set up covers to only paint the intended items!
- Highlight feature to see which items require an additional coat of paint, with editable durations to give you a better look at what you need to do and colours to ensure it stands out regardless of the colour you're painting with.
- Button toggle between Tap-Hold, Tap, or Hold for those who might struggle with maintaining buttons pressed due to chronic hand pain.
- Deadzone control adjustment.
- Camera sensitivity slider.
- Aim mode to keep the camera still and move only the spray-paint gun, giving you the opportunity to paint details accurately more easily.
- Customise the amount of camera smoothing, reticle size, and field of view slider from 40–90 for ease of visibility.
- Audio sliders for Master, SFX, Music, and Spray volume, and the opportunity to select toggle between Stereo or Mono Audio.
Spray Paint Simulator is out now already on Steam, so if you're interested in playing a bit of an inverted PowerWash Simulator, you can do so now for £14.79!
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