Art Academy: Lessons for Everyone! explained

Art Academy: Lessons for Everyone!
Developer:Headstrong Games
Publisher:Nintendo
Producer:Kensuke Tanabe
Keisuke Terasaki
Director:Tancred Dyke-Wells
Composer:Masaru Tajima
James Hannigan
Series:Art Academy
Genre:Art training game (edutainment video game)
Modes:Single-player
Platforms:Nintendo 3DS

Art Academy: Lessons for Everyone!, entitled New Art Academy in Europe and Australia, is a 2012 video game for the Nintendo 3DS. It is a sequel to Art Academy for the Nintendo DS. This game is the first in the series to include DLC.

Gameplay

Guided by the bearded artist Vince, the player completes tutorials in basic artistic composition. The skills are intended to be transferable to art practice outside the game. Vince instructs in portraiture, landscapes, still life, and architecture. The basic lessons include how to block with color and add detail, how to add light and shade to line drawings, and how to mix paint and create atmosphere. Advanced lessons include expansions on these ideas with shorter exposition from Vince.

Additions to its predecessor include pencil crayons and pastels. The game has a new user interface, a higher resolution, and lets players mix media more easily. The game also allows users to create their own lessons to share with friends.

Reception

The critical reception has been favorable upon the release, scoring 81/100 on the aggregator site Metacritic, based on reviews of 14 critics.

IGN Chris Schilling found Art Academy to be better and more complete than its predecessor but still capable of more. He wrote that Colors 3D offered more while costing less—he lamented the absence of a 3D painting feature, in particular. Art Academy, Schilling felt, could serve as an educational preparation for games like Colors. He praised the usefulness of the game's classes and their flourishes of art history, and found that the larger Nintendo 3DS XL screen let the player add more detail.

Sequels

A sequel, Art Academy: Sketchpad, was released in 2013 as Wii U eShop app.[1] Another sequel for Wii U, Art Academy: Home Studio, was released in 2015.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Tach. Dave. Art Academy headed to Wii U this summer. . 11 June 2013 . June 11, 2013.
  2. Web site: Review: Art Academy: Atelier (Wii U). 2015-06-07. Nintendo Life. en-GB. 2019-12-11.