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  1. Dec 23, 2015
    6
    For the first little while, the game is fun. Once you start getting a bit more advanced, the game starts getting repetitive. After you buy new rooms, have them fully upgraded, fill up the spaces with items from the store, there is nothing much left to do except for hiring more painters and continuing to paint for customers. If you like to play repetitive games, then you should get thisFor the first little while, the game is fun. Once you start getting a bit more advanced, the game starts getting repetitive. After you buy new rooms, have them fully upgraded, fill up the spaces with items from the store, there is nothing much left to do except for hiring more painters and continuing to paint for customers. If you like to play repetitive games, then you should get this game. If you like games with more twists and turns, then you shouldn't get this game. Expand
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  1. Nov 9, 2015
    70
    If you’re a history buff or into interesting sim-style games, Painters Guild should certainly be on your radar. Outside of that, it’s a pretty interesting take on a time period that I’m surprised hasn’t been more represented in video games. If micromanagement isn’t your cup of tea, you may not find it to your liking, but it still gets a hearty recommendation from me if only for the growing pace and highly-addictive gameplay.
  2. Oct 12, 2015
    30
    Poor and boring attempt to simulate the management of an artistic guild without any content or value.