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Qbics Paint

 

 

SCORE: 78

Qbics Paint 

 

It makes me happy to play Qbics Paint. I am very happy Abylight sent Family Friendly Gaming a digital download code for Qbics Paint on the Nintendo Switch. This puzzle game lets me express my creativity. There are these big giant blocks with lots of little blocks in them. I tap on the white blocks to make them go away. Then I unearth the blue object within.

The less times we hit the blue objects in Qbics Paint the higher our star score will be. The objects in Qbics Paint will go from blue to angrier looking colors. Qbics Paint must be played on the Nintendo Switch game pad. The touch screen mechanics are used to play this clever little game. Once the unearth the object then we can paint. Then we can put the object in a background image.

Stars are used to unlock more sections in Qbics Paint. There are eighty unique models in Qbics Paint. The four game modes in Qbics Paint are Sculpt, Paint, Maker, and Image. Qbics Paint reminds me of the fossils unearthing in Spectrobes. We find letters that spell what the object is in Qbics Paint too. Things like dog, cat, chicken, and more are early objects.

I ran into a couple of problems while playing Qbics Paint on the Nintendo Switch. At times I would zoom in or try and rotate around the object. That would register as a tap, and hit the object. That cost me quite a few stars. I also ran into a problem zooming in and not being able to see blocks lower and higher. Certain blocks are really hard to tap like the ones between a chickens legs for example.

I like Qbics Paint. It is a very family friendly video game that is safe for families. There are plenty of puzzles for the $4.99 price tag. Kids can have a blast playing Qbics Paint on the Nintendo Switch. It was a joy for me to play and review Qbics Paint on the Nintendo Switch. I wish it let me use a stylus. In fact I think Qbics Paint might work better on the Nintendo 3DS.
- Kid Gamer

 

Graphics: 70%
Sounds: 80%
Replay/Extras: 90%
Gameplay: 60%
Family Friendly Factor: 90%

System: Nintendo Switch
Publisher: Abylight
Developer: Abylight
Rating: ‘E’ - Everyone SIX and OLDER ONLY
Company provided product
Value/Cost of the review is greater than value/cost of provided product


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