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''Painter'' is a 1994
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developed and published by Sinister Developments for the
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. In the game, the player guides a sprite across a grid to fill enclosed areas. Sinister initially released ''Painter'' for the Atari ST as
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. Players could also register the game through Sinister to receive a full version with additional levels and a level editor. The full version was later made available as freeware. An
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version with new levels was released in 2003, and a licensed cartridge version with new levels was released in 2024. ''Painter'' received a generally favorable reception, with reviewers praising the gameplay, digitized sound effects, and smooth presentation. Other reviewers felt the game was fun but dated, with criticism directed at minor bugs and the lack of save support.


Gameplay

''Painter'' is a
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in which the player controls a white sprite character. The objective of the game is to paint all the lines in a grid to fill the enclosed blocks by guiding the character around them. Enemies roam the area chasing the player and must be avoided by making holes in the grid, temporarily preventing both the enemies and the player from passing over them. The player also faces a time limit for completing each grid. Once all the lines are painted and the grid areas are filled with color, the player advances to the next level. The game has over 100 levels, each containing a set of intersecting blocks. Levels become increasingly complex as the player progresses, introducing invisible grid lines, shorter time limits, and intricate layouts. Progress can be resumed using
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given after completing each level.


Development and release

''Painter'' was developed by Sinister Developments, an
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-based independent programming team founded by Gordon Gibson.
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Sinister had previously created
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and PC platforms. ''Painter'' was released as shareware for the Atari ST in July 1994 through
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s and public domain libraries. The game was also distributed by Sinister via registration, with 100 additional levels and a level designer. It was included as a
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with the July 1994 issue of ''
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'' and bundled with ''Starball'', a
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game, as part of disk number GD2315 from Goodman International. The game was later re-released as
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. A version of ''Painter'' was planned as a hidden feature in ''Slam Racer'', an unfinished
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.
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In 1996, the Jaguar version was made available for download through unofficial development kits that load software onto the Jaguar.
On August 8, 2003, Sinister released an
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version with 100 new levels, requiring a bypass cartridge or boot program to run. A special JagFest edition with 20 exclusive levels was also released at the 2003 Classic Gaming Expo. In 2008,
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user "omf" released a cartridge version for the Jaguar in both regular and special editions. In 2009, the cartridge version was also sold by Nick Harlow of 16/32 Systems at E-JagFest, an event dedicated to the Jaguar scene. In 2024, publisher Reboot Games released a licensed cartridge edition titled ''Painter – Definitive Edition'' limited to 50 copies, featuring new levels.


Reception

''Painter'' received generally favorable reviews. ''
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''s Nial Grimes found it highly playable, highlighting the crisp sound effects and smooth presentation. ''
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'' described it as a simple but "addictive" game, noting that it remains playable despite the sparse graphics. ''Atari Explorer Online''s Michael R. Burkley called it a "fast-paced and thinking person's game".
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''s Nick Peers felt the game was fun, he also criticized the gameplay as dated, with little to keep players coming back. ''MyAtari''s Graeme Hinchliffe praised its addictive gameplay and soundtrack, but criticized minor bugs and the lack of memory save support. David Sherwin of ''The Atari Times'' felt that the game's minimalist visuals suited its arcade-style gameplay and abstract theme, and also praised its music and digitized voice samples.


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