Meet ‘The Master’s Pupil,’ the video game that took 7 years to complete and was entirely hand-painted.

Video shows a glimpse of ‘The Master’s Pupil’, the video game that was released after seven years of painting, planning, and refinement.

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Pat Naoum, an Australian game developer, took 7 years to release the video game ‘The Master’s Pupil’; he hand-painted all the game’s visual assets on paper before digitizing them. Afterward, Naoum combined the digitized images with the works of Claude Monet, a French Impressionist painter.

Players venture into a world inspired by the 19th-century artist, traversing iconic paintings like “Woman with a Parasol” (1875). The goal of ‘The Master’s Pupil‘ is to help the Impressionist complete his paintings. A small white creature navigates through twisted vines, still lifes, and landscapes; after solving puzzles involving color, physics, and space, the completed levels transform into the painter’s finished works.

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