- Game: Spray Paint Simulator
- Developer: North Star Video Games
- Publisher: Whitethorn Games
- Review Platform: Steam
- Release Date: TBA – 2025, Demo Out Now!
Welcome to Spatterville, the quiet and cosy town in the upcoming Spray Paint Simulator Game. You’ll get to meet the residents and help breathe a new lease of life into various scenarios, make repairs, mask and spray paint almost everything around the town.
Brought to you by North Star Video Games and Whitethorn Games, Spray Paint Simulator assures you that there will be satisfaction in every single spray. Explore various tools and techniques as well as mastering the preparation stage to ensure you are ready to create a mask-terpiece.
That’s not all, as well as running and managing every aspect of your own spray-painting business, you can also get creative in the Free Spray mode. Let the ideas run free and spray-paint anything and everything to your heart’s content!
Wait, There’s More
For now, we can check out what the game has to offer in the Demo, the team have shared that there will be even more awaiting us in the main game. This includes co-op play, more objects to turn into masterpieces, more equipment options and a variety of quirky residents in Spatterville.

Let’s Get Spray Painting!
The demo is currently available on Steam and gives you a great introduction to the game. You can play through one of the Spray Painting jobs in the Career mode and then jump into Free Play.
If you’ve played similar games to Spray Painting Simulator before, you’ll feel right at home. The quick tutorial gets you well underway and started on ensuring you’ve prepared all the areas that do and don’t need masking.
Once that is all done, you’re free to start painting the object you need for the job. It’s actually quite fun to just sit back, relax and spray-paint away.
The First Job
Your first job is all about repainting a resident’s car. Give it a new colourful makeover and then your work here is done!
With your prep items purchased, and areas masked/objects removed it’s time to start spray-painting, just make sure you purchase the correct colour(s) for the job before you jump in. Don’t worry, if you do purchase the wrong colour, the game will tell you. Just simply hop back into the store and select the correct one. The shop also has a range of other handy and useful items that you can use. While not all you’ll need right now, in future levels they may come in useful!
Throughout each job, you can keep tabs on how far through each section you are. You can also press the right mouse button to highlight areas that you haven’t painted/masked.

The rest is pretty self-explanatory once you start painting. Just make your way through each section and you’ll soon have it all done!
Once you’ve completed the job, you’ll be able to replay the job again in Free Play.
Overall Thoughts
The Spray Paint Simulator Demo is the perfect introduction to the game. It showcases you enough to get you started as well as giving you an idea as to what you can expect from the full game when it launches next year.
Throughout the thirty-minute demo, there was no pressure to rush through and complete the job. In fact, it took me around seventeen minutes to complete The Wheels job the first time around. You could actually probably speed-run the task and complete it even quicker!

For a first job, it was pretty straightforward although had a couple of tricky areas to cover but once that was done, it was plain sailing.
One aspect I loved was discovering the radio in the shopping catalogue. Better still, it was free! I quickly bought it, set it down and let it play its chilled beats while I worked away.
I’m intrigued to see more about Spray Paint Simulator ahead of the release next year as well as being excited to check out the full game when the time comes!
The Spray Paint Simulator Demo is out now on Steam with a planned release of 2025 on PC with consoles to follow!