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Odd Dorable is a quirky puzzle game where all of the art was made by the dev’s four-year-old kid

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Odd Dorable is a quirky puzzle game where all of the art was made by the dev's four-year-old kid


Attention parents who proudly display their kids’ artwork on the fridge, there’s a new standard to meet. If you’re not transforming your child’s drawings into full-fledged video games, then you might need to step up your game. Meet Artur Latkovsky, the mastermind behind the game Odd Dorable, where every piece of art in the game is created by his four-year-old daughter.


The charm of Odd Dorable lies in the fact that the artwork is undeniably childlike. You won’t be amazed by the technical skill, but you’ll be captivated by the raw and unfiltered creativity of a young mind.

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Described as an “open-world exploration, puzzle game,” Odd Dorable follows a princess on a quest to find her lost candies. While the specifics of the puzzles remain a mystery, the game’s development process involving a child promises simplicity and imagination.


The allure of Odd Dorable lies in its improvisational approach. Art drawn by the daughter is incorporated into the game, including a dinosaur with fairy wings guarding a space rocket. It’s a dream come true for any child to see their wild ideas come to life.


The game is designed to be short and sweet, lasting around an hour and set to release in September. If you’re charmed by the concept, you can wishlist it on Steam.

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