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Brush Master is a competitive racing game that replaces cars with paint rollers

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Brush Master is a competitive racing game that replaces cars with paint rollers
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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.

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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.

Chris Priestman
Chris Priestman
Anything eccentric, macabre, or just plain weird, is what Chris is all about. He turns the spotlight on the games that fly under the radar.