This is a simple yet relaxing coloring game featuring characters from the PBS series Let’s Go Luna. Help Andy the Frog color the many art pieces in his collection and learn a little about each piece and the culture behind them.
- Choose any of Andy’s colorless art pieces and color them in.
- Andy bases many of his pieces on real-world folk art. He will teach you about them.
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Andy’s Art Studio Game for Kids Game Play Instructions
How to Play
Color in various items based on real-world folk art.
- Starting the Game
- Select the green play button at the center of the welcome screen to begin.
- You start the game immediately by coloring a mask. This will serve as your tutorial.
- Once you finish your first art work, a cutscene plays that puts the mask in its place in Andy’s trailer.
- The game is narrated. Andy’s voiceover will serve as a guide to both the game’s controls and the story behind the items.
- Game Controls
- Desktop
- Using your mouse, left click to select.
- Touchscreen devices
- Select by tapping your fingers on the screen.
- Game Play
- Basic
- Color in any of Andy’s replicas of folk art objects from around the world.
- Pick an art object to color in.
- Only one of each type of art object appears in Andy’s studio at any one time.
- You can save a specific number of alternate images per object.
- Quilts (2)
- Clothing (2)
- Masks (5)
- Nesting dolls (2)
- Hieroglyphs (1)
- Once you finish with one art piece, the game will play an animation of it getting colored. Select the green arrow button at the bottom center to place it into Andy’s studio.
- Select any of the other art pieces to edit them again.
- Coloring
- This applies to the masks, clothing, and nesting dolls
- Pick a color from the left side of the screen. Use the arrows to move up and down the color palette.
- Color in the white parts of the image.
- Left click or tap anywhere within the lines to color it in. The space fills up with color.
- Note that many of the colorable spaces are interconnected, even if they appear to be separated by solid lines. Fill one part in, and all connected parts will share the same color.
- Switch between items by selecting the arrow buttons on the right side of the screen. The previous item you’ve already colored will stay in place.
- Clear all the colors at once by selecting the trashcan button on the upper right corner of the screen.
- When you’re finished coloring, select the green check button on the lower right corner to place the item back into Andy’s collection.
- Quilting
- The game offers two types of quilts.
- One features regular 1 x 1 square patterns.
- The other quilt has irregular patterns, comprising swatches of odd shapes.
- Switch between the two using the arrow buttons on the right.
- On the left are various patches.
- Select a patch and place them anywhere on the quilt grid to place them in.
- If you want to replace one patch, just put another patch of the same size over it.
- You can create patterns by placing a smaller swatch over part of an irregular one.
- You only get 3 swatches at the time. To get more swatches, use the arrow buttons to switch to a different quilt, then switch again to go back.
- Keep adding patches to the quilt until you’ve got a design you’re happy with.
- If you’re not happy with your design, clear the quilt by selecting the trashcan button on the upper right corner.
- Select the green arrow button on the bottom left corner.
- Hieroglyphs
- You start off with a roll of papyrus that appears at the center of the screen.
- The editing options will appear in a row below the papyrus. These appear as hieroglyphs, the writing system of Ancient Egypt.
- Option 1: Changes the figures in the scene
- Option 2: Changes the background props
- Option 3: Changes the setting of the scene
- Option 4: Changes the weather and time of day
- Option 5: Changes the color of the figures (option 5 isn’t a hieroglyph)
- Once you’re done, select the green check button on the lower right corner.
- While the weather might be animated when creating the papyrus scene, the scene will be static in Andy’s studio.
- Target Audience
- Fans of Let’s Go Luna should like this game.
- There are no adult themes in this game.
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Mobile Friendly Cross Browser Support
This game is rendered in mobile-friendly HTML5, so it offers cross-device gameplay. You can play it on mobile devices like Apple iPhones, Google Android powered cell phones from manufactures like Samsung, tablets like the iPad or Kindle Fire, laptops, and Windows-powered desktop computers. All game files are stored locally in your web browser cache. This game works in Apple Safari, Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Mozilla Firefox, Opera and other modern web browsers.
CardGames.pro published this Art on November 2, 2021