Brush Master is a competitive racing game that replaces cars with paint rollers
Be the messiest painter
Brush Master was doing cool things with painting before Nintendo's Wii U shooter Splatoon was even announced.
It's a racing game in which the cars have been swapped out for paint rollers. The idea is to cover as much of a surface in your colour of paint as possible.
You'll be competing against other paint rollers, at first on a notebook, but also moving outwards to more worldly locations.
There are also bosses to take on that are able to spread paint in larger portions.
Luckily, each stage has a bunch of power-ups to collect to help you out - increase speed, double the roller size, spawning bombs, and slowing opponents down.
However, these power-ups can be collected by any competitor. So you'll have to race to their position to get any advantage from them.
Brush Master has a single-player campaign that lets you compete with people on the leaderboards. It also has a same-device multiplayer option if you have people round.
It was originally released on PC a couple of years ago but Brush Master is now available on the App Store and Google Play for free.