Key Features
- Geometric Strategy: Every level forces you to calculate angles. You have to visualize the containment area before you commit your first stroke.
- Hostage Physics: The civilian moves in weird ways. You must time your drawing to avoid her hitbox.
- Rising Complexity: The thugs start moving in later stages. It gets chaotic fast.
- Mobile Friendly: It feels natural on a touchscreen. Swiping your finger to trap bandits is just better than using a mouse.
How to Play
Artist and Thugs: The Basics
To learn how to play Artist and Thugs, use your mouse or finger to trace a shape around the bad guys. The Artist and Thugs controls are simple, but don't get cocky. You must ensure your line completely encloses the bandits without touching the hostage, or it's game over.
Artist and Thugs: Avoiding Disaster
Watch your lines carefully. A common mistake is drawing shapes that are too large, which often leads to accidentally clipping the hostage. Keep your strokes tight and purposeful. If you miss the mark, the thugs stay put. You need to be fast, but precision is what actually wins the level.
Who Should Play Artist and Thugs?
Frequently Asked Questions about Artist and Thugs
How do you capture multiple enemies in Artist and Thugs?
You need to draw a single, continuous loop that encompasses all the targets at once. Do not lift your finger, or the shape will fail to register.
Can I play Artist and Thugs on my phone?
Yes, it works perfectly on mobile browsers. The touch interface makes it much easier to draw accurate lines around those pesky thugs compared to a desktop mouse.
Is Artist and Thugs free to play?
Yes, Artist and Thugs is completely free to play on Nub Games. Optional in-app purchases are available. No download or registration required.
Can I play Artist and Thugs on mobile?
Artist and Thugs works on both desktop and mobile devices. Best played in portrait mode.
What age rating is Artist and Thugs?
Artist and Thugs has a content rating of 12++. Parental guidance may be recommended for younger players.
