Artem Punctus

Contains adsIn-app purchases
4.7
5.12K reviews
100K+
Downloads
Content rating
Everyone
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About this game

If you love puzzle games like nonograms and sudoku, you will love creating beautiful paintings with Artem Punctus.

This different take on Paint by Number will have you solving logic puzzles to create your own works of art. Simply use your finger to match the colored dots. The first levels have hints to explain how the game works but they start to get more complex as you go higher in levels allowing you to enjoy Artem Punctus for many hours.

Your progress is automatically saved so feel free to stop and return later knowing that you can pick up where you left off.

If you are enjoying Artem Punctus, purchase the premium upgrade which will remove ads and allow you to access all of the levels which are already created and all future levels.

Features:
★ simple controls
★ over 100 levels (35+ are free) With more to come
★ levels range in size from 3x3 to 100x100
★ Beautiful artwork
★ Hours of gameplay
Updated on
Aug 10, 2020

Data safety

Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region, and age. The developer provided this information and may update it over time.
This app may share these data types with third parties
Location, App info and performance, and Device or other IDs
This app may collect these data types
App activity and App info and performance
Data is encrypted in transit
Data can’t be deleted

Ratings and reviews

4.6
3.82K reviews
lisapaloma
September 19, 2022
This is different from other games in that you have to strategize to connect the right pairs of numbers. Major drawbacks: 1-There's no "erase". 2-It can be a little tedious. So if you're half done with a picture and find you made a mistake and you connected the wrong pair of 5s, for example, you can't just erase some moves in that area to try to figure it out. You have to undo, undo, undo, and who even knows if you'll recognize where the mistake was when you've "undone" half your progress.
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